Multi-Dialectal Representation Learning of Sinitic Phonology

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Abstract

Machine learning techniques have shown their competence for representing and reasoning in symbolic systems such as language and phonology. In Sinitic Historical Phonology, notable tasks that could benefit from machine learning include the comparison of dialects and reconstruction of proto-languages systems. Motivated by this, this paper provides an approach for obtaining multi-dialectal representations of Sinitic syllables, by constructing a knowledge graph from structured phonological data, then applying the BoxE technique from knowledge base learning. We applied unsupervised clustering techniques to the obtained representations to observe that the representations capture phonemic contrast from the input dialects. Furthermore, we trained classifiers to perform inference of unobserved Middle Chinese labels, showing the representations' potential for indicating archaic, proto-language features. The representations can be used for performing completion of fragmented Sinitic phonological knowledge bases, estimating divergences between different characters, or aiding the exploration and reconstruction of archaic features.

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Jia, Z. (2023). Multi-Dialectal Representation Learning of Sinitic Phonology. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Vol. 4, pp. 19–29). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.acl-srw.2

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