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On the proper role of linguistically-oriented deep net analysis in linguistic theorizing

Authors :
Baroni, Marco
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

A lively research field has recently emerged that uses experimental methods to probe the linguistic behavior of modern deep networks. While work in this tradition often reports intriguing results about the grammatical skills of deep nets, it is not clear what their implications for linguistic theorizing should be. As a consequence, linguistically-oriented deep net analysis has had very little impact on linguistics at large. In this chapter, I suggest that deep networks should be treated as theories making explicit predictions about the acceptability of linguistic utterances. I argue that, if we overcome some obstacles standing in the way of seriously pursuing this idea, we will gain a powerful new theoretical tool, complementary to mainstream algebraic approaches.<br />Comment: To appear in collective volume on Algebraic Systems and the Representation of Linguistic Knowledge, editor: Shalom Lappin, Taylor & Francis

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2106.08694
Document Type :
Working Paper