Interactions Between Syntax and Semantics in Language Models
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Bau, Anthony
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Andreas, Jacob
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How do syntax and semantics interact in neural language models? Is the intuitive dichotomy between semantics and syntax useful as a mental model of their behavior? In this thesis, I systematically investigate how models handle the interactions between sentence corruptions of each kind. I develop a setup for generating “syntactic” and “semantic” corruptions and combining them. Using this setup, I develop a general framework for understanding how classes of corruptions interact with each other, arguing that this can be understood in terms of a single “entanglement” parameter. This allows me to quantify entanglement between syntax and semantics in a variety of situations. The result is that semantics is more entangled with syntax than it is with itself, and that syntax is highly self-entangled.
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2022-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer SciencePublisher
Massachusetts Institute of Technology