Neural Borrowing Detection with Monolingual Lexical Models

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Identification of lexical borrowings, transfer of words between languages, is an essential practice of historical linguistics and a vital tool in analysis of language contact and cultural events in general. We seek to improve tools for automatic detection of lexical borrowings, focusing here on detecting borrowed words from monolingual wordlists. Starting with a recurrent neural network lexical model and competing entropies approach, we incorporate a more current Transformer based lexical model. From there we experiment with several different models and approaches including a lexical donor model with augmented wordlist. The Transformer model reduces execution time and minimally improves borrowing detection, and the augmented donor model shows some promise. A substantive change in approach or model seems necessary for significant gains in detection of lexical borrowings.

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Miller, J. E., Pariasca, E., & Beltrán Castañón, C. A. (2021). Neural Borrowing Detection with Monolingual Lexical Models. In International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, RANLP (Vol. 2021-September, pp. 109–117). Incoma Ltd. https://doi.org/10.26615/issn.2603-2821.2021_016

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