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Measuring Diachronic Evolution of Evaluative Adjectives with Word Embeddings: the Case for English, Norwegian, and Russian

Authors :
Erik Velldal
Samia Touileb
Andrey Kutuzov
Julia Rodina
Vadim Fomin
Daria Bakshandaeva
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019.

Abstract

We measure the intensity of diachronic semantic shifts in adjectives in English, Norwegian and Russian across 5 decades. This is done in order to test the hypothesis that evaluative adjectives are more prone to temporal semantic change. To this end, 6 different methods of quantifying semantic change are used. Frequency-controlled experimental results show that, depending on the particular method, evaluative adjectives either do not differ from other types of adjectives in terms of semantic change or appear to actually be less prone to shifting (particularly, to ‘jitter’-type shifting). Thus, in spite of many well-known examples of semantically changing evaluative adjectives (like ‘terrific’ or ‘incredible’), it seems that such cases are not specific to this particular type of words.

Details

ISBN :
978-1-950737-31-4
ISBNs :
9781950737314
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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