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25th CoNLL 2021: Online
- Arianna Bisazza, Omri Abend:

Proceedings of the 25th Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning, CoNLL 2021, Online, November 10-11, 2021. Association for Computational Linguistics 2022 - Frontmatter.

- Katharina Weitz, Lindsey Vanderlyn, Ngoc Thang Vu, Elisabeth André

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"It's our fault!": Insights Into Users' Understanding and Interaction With an Explanatory Collaborative Dialog System. 1-16 - Ruisi Su, Shruti Rijhwani, Hao Zhu, Junxian He

, Xinyu Wang, Yonatan Bisk, Graham Neubig:
Dependency Induction Through the Lens of Visual Perception. 17-26 - Ekta Sood, Fabian Kögel

, Florian Strohm, Prajit Dhar
, Andreas Bulling:
VQA-MHUG: A Gaze Dataset to Study Multimodal Neural Attention in Visual Question Answering. 27-43 - Lindsey Vanderlyn, Gianna Weber, Michael Neumann, Dirk Väth, Sarina Meyer, Ngoc Thang Vu:

"It seemed like an annoying woman": On the Perception and Ethical Considerations of Affective Language in Text-Based Conversational Agents. 44-57 - Heather C. Lent, Emanuele Bugliarello

, Miryam de Lhoneux
, Chen Qiu, Anders Søgaard:
On Language Models for Creoles. 58-71 - Yiyun Zhao, Jian Gang Ngui

, Lucy Hall Hartley, Steven Bethard:
Do pretrained transformers infer telicity like humans? 72-81 - Evan Hernandez, Jacob Andreas:

The Low-Dimensional Linear Geometry of Contextualized Word Representations. 82-93 - Verna Dankers, Anna Langedijk, Kate McCurdy, Adina Williams, Dieuwke Hupkes:

Generalising to German Plural Noun Classes, from the Perspective of a Recurrent Neural Network. 94-108 - Mostafa Abdou, Artur Kulmizev, Daniel Hershcovich, Stella Frank, Ellie Pavlick, Anders Søgaard:

Can Language Models Encode Perceptual Structure Without Grounding? A Case Study in Color. 109-132 - Yubo Xie

, Pearl Pu:
Empathetic Dialog Generation with Fine-Grained Intents. 133-147 - Casey Kennington

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Enriching Language Models with Visually-grounded Word Vectors and the Lancaster Sensorimotor Norms. 148-157 - Hassan Shahmohammadi, Hendrik P. A. Lensch, R. Harald Baayen

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Learning Zero-Shot Multifaceted Visually Grounded Word Embeddings via Multi-Task Training. 158-170 - Benjamin Devillers, Bhavin Choksi, Romain Bielawski, Rufin VanRullen:

Does language help generalization in vision models? 171-182 - Edwin G. Ng, Bo Pang, Piyush Sharma, Radu Soricut:

Understanding Guided Image Captioning Performance across Domains. 183-193 - Shauli Ravfogel, Grusha Prasad, Tal Linzen, Yoav Goldberg

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Counterfactual Interventions Reveal the Causal Effect of Relative Clause Representations on Agreement Prediction. 194-209 - David Demeter, Doug Downey:

Who's on First?: Probing the Learning and Representation Capabilities of Language Models on Deterministic Closed Domains. 210-222 - Xia Li

, Junyi He:
Data Augmentation of Incorporating Real Error Patterns and Linguistic Knowledge for Grammatical Error Correction. 223-233 - Maja Popovic:

Agree to Disagree: Analysis of Inter-Annotator Disagreements in Human Evaluation of Machine Translation Output. 234-243 - Mareike Hartmann, Miryam de Lhoneux

, Daniel Hershcovich, Yova Kementchedjhieva, Lukas Nielsen, Chen Qiu, Anders Søgaard:
A Multilingual Benchmark for Probing Negation-Awareness with Minimal Pairs. 244-257 - Shikhar Bharadwaj, Shirish K. Shevade:

Explainable Natural Language to Bash Translation using Abstract Syntax Tree. 258-267 - Jonathan Dunn

, Harish Tayyar Madabushi
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Learned Construction Grammars Converge Across Registers Given Increased Exposure. 268-278 - Hannah Bast, Matthias Hertel

, Mostafa M. Mohamed:
Tokenization Repair in the Presence of Spelling Errors. 279-289 - Yang Hou, Houquan Zhou

, Zhenghua Li, Yu Zhang, Min Zhang, Zhefeng Wang, Baoxing Huai, Nicholas Jing Yuan:
A Coarse-to-Fine Labeling Framework for Joint Word Segmentation, POS Tagging, and Constituent Parsing. 290-299 - Daniel Deutsch, Dan Roth:

Understanding the Extent to which Content Quality Metrics Measure the Information Quality of Summaries. 300-309 - Ori Ernst, Ori Shapira, Ramakanth Pasunuru, Michael Lepioshkin, Jacob Goldberger, Mohit Bansal, Ido Dagan:

Summary-Source Proposition-level Alignment: Task, Datasets and Supervised Baseline. 310-322 - Kevin Stowe

, Nils Beck
, Iryna Gurevych:
Exploring Metaphoric Paraphrase Generation. 323-336 - Christos Theodoropoulos

, James Henderson, Andrei Catalin Coman, Marie-Francine Moens:
Imposing Relation Structure in Language-Model Embeddings Using Contrastive Learning. 337-348 - Alicia Parrish, Sebastian Schuster

, Alex Warstadt, Omar Agha, Soo-Hwan Lee, Zhuoye Zhao, Samuel R. Bowman, Tal Linzen:
NOPE: A Corpus of Naturally-Occurring Presuppositions in English. 349-366 - Lalchand Pandia, Yan Cong

, Allyson Ettinger:
Pragmatic competence of pre-trained language models through the lens of discourse connectives. 367-379 - Sian Gooding, Yevgeni Berzak, Tony Mak, Matthew Sharifi:

Predicting Text Readability from Scrolling Interactions. 380-390 - Mitja Nikolaus, Abdellah Fourtassi:

Modeling the Interaction Between Perception-Based and Production-Based Learning in Children's Early Acquisition of Semantic Knowledge. 391-407 - Philip A. Huebner, Jon A. Willits:

Scaffolded input promotes atomic organization in the recurrent neural network language model. 408-422 - Andrey Kutuzov, Lidia Pivovarova, Mario Giulianelli:

Grammatical Profiling for Semantic Change Detection. 423-434 - Marina Ermolaeva:

Deconstructing syntactic generalizations with minimalist grammars. 435-444 - Junxing Wang, Xinyi Li, Zhen Tan, Xiang Zhao, Weidong Xiao:

Relation-aware Bidirectional Path Reasoning for Commonsense Question Answering. 445-453 - Laura Aina, Xixian Liao, Gemma Boleda, Matthijs Westera:

Does referent predictability affect the choice of referential form? A computational approach using masked coreference resolution. 454-469 - Ran Iwamoto, Ryosuke Kohita, Akifumi Wachi:

Polar Embedding. 470-480 - Chunhua Liu, Trevor Cohn, Lea Frermann:

Commonsense Knowledge in Word Associations and ConceptNet. 481-495 - Adithya Pratapa, Zhengzhong Liu, Kimihiro Hasegawa, Linwei Li, Yukari Yamakawa, Shikun Zhang, Teruko Mitamura:

Cross-document Event Identity via Dense Annotation. 496-517 - Shisong Chen, Binbin Gu, Jianfeng Qu, Zhixu Li, An Liu, Lei Zhao, Zhigang Chen:

Tackling Zero Pronoun Resolution and Non-Zero Coreference Resolution Jointly. 518-527 - Elizaveta Sineva

, Stefan Grünewald, Annemarie Friedrich
, Jonas Kuhn:
Negation-Instance Based Evaluation of End-to-End Negation Resolution. 528-543 - Siddique Latif

, Inyoung Kim, Ioan Calapodescu, Laurent Besacier:
Controlling Prosody in End-to-End TTS: A Case Study on Contrastive Focus Generation. 544-551 - Hoyun Song, Soo Hyun Ryu, Huije Lee, Jong C. Park:

A Large-scale Comprehensive Abusiveness Detection Dataset with Multifaceted Labels from Reddit. 552-561 - Qianchu Liu, Fangyu Liu

, Nigel Collier, Anna Korhonen, Ivan Vulic:
MirrorWiC: On Eliciting Word-in-Context Representations from Pretrained Language Models. 562-574 - Arijit Nag, Bidisha Samanta, Animesh Mukherjee, Niloy Ganguly, Soumen Chakrabarti:

A Data Bootstrapping Recipe for Low-Resource Multilingual Relation Classification. 575-587 - Stefan Evert, Gabriella Lapesa:

FAST: A carefully sampled and cognitively motivated dataset for distributional semantic evaluation. 588-595 - Riadh Belkebir, Nizar Habash

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Automatic Error Type Annotation for Arabic. 596-606 - Eva Portelance, Michael C. Frank, Dan Jurafsky, Alessandro Sordoni, Romain Laroche:

The Emergence of the Shape Bias Results from Communicative Efficiency. 607-623 - Philip A. Huebner, Elior Sulem, Cynthia Fisher, Dan Roth:

BabyBERTa: Learning More Grammar With Small-Scale Child-Directed Language. 624-646 - Mario Giulianelli, Raquel Fernández:

Analysing Human Strategies of Information Transmission as a Function of Discourse Context. 647-660 - Juliette Millet

, Ioana Chitoran, Ewan Dunbar:
Predicting non-native speech perception using the Perceptual Assimilation Model and state-of-the-art acoustic models. 661-673 - Emma O'Neill

, Joe Kenny, Anthony Ventresque, Julie Carson-Berndsen:
The Influence of Regional Pronunciation Variation on Children's Spelling and the Potential Benefits of Accent Adapted Spellcheckers. 674-683

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