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Title: A computational model for the assessment of mutual intelligibility among closely related languages
Authors: Nieder, Jessica
List, Johann-Mattis
Keywords: Computational linguistics
Language and languages
Linguistics -- Methodology
Germanic languages -- Grammar, Comparative
Phonetics
Language acquisition -- Computer simulation
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Cornell University
Citation: Nieder, J., & List, J. M. (2024). A computational model for the assessment of mutual intelligibility among closely related languages. arXiv preprint, 1-7.
Abstract: Closely related languages show linguistic similarities that allow speakers of one language to understand speakers of another language without having actively learned it. Mutual intelligibility varies in degree and is typically tested in psycholinguistic experiments. To study mutual intelligibility computationally, we propose a computer-assisted method using the Linear Discriminative Learner, a computational model developed to approximate the cognitive processes by which humans learn languages, which we expand with multilingual semantic vectors and multilingual sound classes. We test the model on cognate data from German, Dutch, and English, three closely related Germanic languages. We find that our model's comprehension accuracy depends on 1) the automatic trimming of inflections and 2) the language pair for which comprehension is tested. Our multilingual modelling approach does not only offer new methodological findings for automatic testing of mutual intelligibility across languages but also extends the use of Linear Discriminative Learning to multilingual settings.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/135384
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