Intermediate Language Fine-Tuning for Cross-Lingual Euphemism Detection in XLM-R
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Euphemisms are culturally variable and often ambiguous, posing challenges for language models, especially in low-resource settings. This paper investigates how cross-lingual transfer via sequential fine-tuning affects euphemism detection across five languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Turkish, and Yoruba. We compare sequential fine-tuning with monolingual and simultaneous fine-tuning using XLM-R and mBERT, analyzing how performance is shaped by language pairings, typological features, and pretraining coverage. Results show that sequential fine-tuning with a high-resource L1 improves L2 perfo
Research goal: How does the inclusion of intermediate language fine-tuning (e.g., from English → Spanish → Turkish) compare to direct sequential fine-tuning in XLM-R for cross-lingual euphemism detection, as evaluated by accuracy and calibration metrics?
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