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Syntactic Structure From Deep Learning

Tal Linzen, Marco Baroni . Annual Review of Linguistics 2020 – 193 citations

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Modern deep neural networks achieve impressive performance in engineering applications that require extensive linguistic skills, such as machine translation. This success has sparked interest in probing whether these models are inducing human-like grammatical knowledge from the raw data they are exposed to, and, consequently, whether they can shed new light on long-standing debates concerning the innate structure necessary for language acquisition. In this article, we survey representative studies of the syntactic abilities of deep networks, and discuss the broader implications that this work has for theoretical linguistics.

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