2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1909.08663
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Do We Need Neural Models to Explain Human Judgments of Acceptability?

Abstract: Native speakers can judge whether a sentence is an acceptable instance of their language. Acceptability provides a means of evaluating whether computational language models are processing language in a human-like manner. We test the ability of computational language models, simple language features, and word embeddings to predict native English speakers' judgments of acceptability on Englishlanguage essays written by non-native speakers. We find that much of the sentence acceptability variance can be captured … Show more

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