Discontinuous Constituency and BERT: A Case Study of Dutch
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2022-05
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In this paper, we set out to quantify the syntactic capacity of BERT in the evaluation regime of non-context free patterns, as occurring in Dutch. We devise a test suite based on a mildly context-sensitive formalism, from which we derive grammars that capture the linguistic phenomena of control verb nesting and verb raising. The grammars, paired with a small lexicon, provide us with a large collection of naturalistic utterances, annotated with verb-subject pairings, that serve as the evaluation test bed for an attention-based span selection probe. Our results, backed by extensive analysis, suggest that the models investigated fail in the implicit acquisition of the dependencies examined.
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Kogkalidis, K & Wijnholds, G 2022, Discontinuous Constituency and BERT: A Case Study of Dutch. in Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2022. Association for Computational Linguistics, pp. 3776–3785. https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2022.findings-acl.298