Language Modeling for Morphologically Rich Languages: Character-Aware Modeling for Word-Level Prediction


Type
Article
Change log
Authors
Gerz, Daniela 
Vulić, Ivan 
Naradowsky, Jason 
Reichart, Roi 
Abstract

jats:p Neural architectures are prominent in the construction of language models (LMs). However, word-level prediction is typically agnostic of subword-level information (characters and character sequences) and operates over a closed vocabulary, consisting of a limited word set. Indeed, while subword-aware models boost performance across a variety of NLP tasks, previous work did not evaluate the ability of these models to assist next-word prediction in language modeling tasks. Such subword-level informed models should be particularly effective for morphologically-rich languages (MRLs) that exhibit high type-to-token ratios. In this work, we present a large-scale LM study on 50 typologically diverse languages covering a wide variety of morphological systems, and offer new LM benchmarks to the community, while considering subword-level information. The main technical contribution of our work is a novel method for injecting subword-level information into semantic word vectors, integrated into the neural language modeling training, to facilitate word-level prediction. We conduct experiments in the LM setting where the number of infrequent words is large, and demonstrate strong perplexity gains across our 50 languages, especially for morphologically-rich languages. Our code and data sets are publicly available. </jats:p>

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Keywords
46 Information and Computing Sciences, 47 Language, Communication and Culture, 4704 Linguistics
Journal Title
Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Conference Name
Journal ISSN
2307-387X
2307-387X
Volume Title
6
Publisher
MIT Press - Journals
Sponsorship
European Research Council (648909)
This work is supported by the ERC Consolidator Grant LEXICAL (648909)