How Furiously Can Colourless Green Ideas Sleep: Sentence Acceptability in Context
- 1. The University of Melbourne, DeepBrain
- 2. Queen Mary University of London
- 3. Queen Mary University of London, University of Gothenburg, King's College London
- 4. Queen Mary University of London, Jožef Stefan Institute
- 5. University of Nottingham Ningbo China, DeepBrain
Description
We study the influence of context on sentence acceptability. First we compare the acceptability ratings of sentences judged in isolation, with a relevant context, and with an irrelevant context. Our results show that context induces a cognitive load for humans, which compresses the distribution of ratings. Moreover, in relevant contexts we observe a discourse coherence effect that uniformly raises acceptability. Next, we test unidirectional and bidirectional language models in their ability to predict acceptability ratings. The bidirectional models show very promising results, with the best model achieving a new state-of-the-art for unsupervised acceptability prediction. The two sets of experiments provide insights into the cognitive aspects of sentence processing and central issues in the computational modeling of text and discourse.
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