Enhancing Cross-lingual Transfer via Phonemic Transcription Integration

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Abstract

Previous cross-lingual transfer methods are restricted to orthographic representation learning via textual scripts. This limitation hampers cross-lingual transfer and is biased towards languages sharing similar well-known scripts. To alleviate the gap between languages from different writing scripts, we propose PhoneXL, a framework incorporating phonemic transcriptions as an additional linguistic modality beyond the traditional orthographic transcriptions for cross-lingual transfer. Particularly, we propose unsupervised alignment objectives to capture (1) local one-to-one alignment between the two different modalities, (2) alignment via multi-modality contexts to leverage information from additional modalities, and (3) alignment via multilingual contexts where additional bilingual dictionaries are incorporated. We also release the first phonemic-orthographic alignment dataset on two token-level tasks (Named Entity Recognition and Part-of-Speech Tagging) among the understudied but interconnected Chinese-Japanese-Korean-Vietnamese (CJKV) languages. Our pilot study reveals phonemic transcription provides essential information beyond the orthography to enhance cross-lingual transfer and bridge the gap among CJKV languages, leading to consistent improvements on cross-lingual token-level tasks over orthographic-based multilingual PLMs.

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Nguyen, H. H., Zhang, C., Zhang, T., Rohrbaugh, E., & Yu, P. S. (2023). Enhancing Cross-lingual Transfer via Phonemic Transcription Integration. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (pp. 9163–9175). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.findings-acl.583

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