Usage-based constructionist approaches consider language a structured inventory of constructions, form-meaning pairings of different schematicity and complexity, and claim that the more a linguistic pattern is encountered, the more it becomes accessible to speakers. However, when an expression is unavailable, what processes underlie the interpretation? While traditional answers rely on the principle of compositionality, for which the meaning is built word-by-word and incrementally, usage-based theories argue that novel utterances are created based on previously experienced ones through analogy, mapping an existing structural pattern onto a novel instance. Starting from this theoretical perspective, we propose here a computational implementation of these assumptions. As the principle of compositionality has been used to generate distributional representations of phrases, we propose a neural network simulating the construction of phrasal embedding as an analogical process. Our framework, inspired by word2vec and computer vision techniques, was evaluated on tasks of generalization from existing vectors.

Compositionality as an Analogical Process: Introducing ANNE / Rambelli Giulia; Chersoni Emmanuele; Blache Philippe; Lenci Alessandro. - ELETTRONICO. - (2022), pp. 78-96. (Intervento presentato al convegno Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of the Lexicon (Cogalex-VII) tenutosi a Taipei, Taiwan (online) nel 20 novembre 2022) [10.26615/978-954-452-056-4_010].

Compositionality as an Analogical Process: Introducing ANNE

Rambelli Giulia
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2022

Abstract

Usage-based constructionist approaches consider language a structured inventory of constructions, form-meaning pairings of different schematicity and complexity, and claim that the more a linguistic pattern is encountered, the more it becomes accessible to speakers. However, when an expression is unavailable, what processes underlie the interpretation? While traditional answers rely on the principle of compositionality, for which the meaning is built word-by-word and incrementally, usage-based theories argue that novel utterances are created based on previously experienced ones through analogy, mapping an existing structural pattern onto a novel instance. Starting from this theoretical perspective, we propose here a computational implementation of these assumptions. As the principle of compositionality has been used to generate distributional representations of phrases, we propose a neural network simulating the construction of phrasal embedding as an analogical process. Our framework, inspired by word2vec and computer vision techniques, was evaluated on tasks of generalization from existing vectors.
2022
Proceedings of the Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of the Lexicon
78
96
Compositionality as an Analogical Process: Introducing ANNE / Rambelli Giulia; Chersoni Emmanuele; Blache Philippe; Lenci Alessandro. - ELETTRONICO. - (2022), pp. 78-96. (Intervento presentato al convegno Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of the Lexicon (Cogalex-VII) tenutosi a Taipei, Taiwan (online) nel 20 novembre 2022) [10.26615/978-954-452-056-4_010].
Rambelli Giulia; Chersoni Emmanuele; Blache Philippe; Lenci Alessandro
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