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: Often associated with Lexical Categories or specific Inflectional Paradigms . How to Find the Full Document

The "Sets" mentioned (182-184, 195) typically refer to specific . The most relevant research examining these specific intersections includes: WALS_Roberta Sets 182-184 195.rar

The features 182-184 and 195 in WALS correspond to specific linguistic properties: : Often associated with Lexical Categories or specific

While a single "complete paper" with this exact title does not exist in public journals, the file corresponds to the experimental setup for a series of influential papers exploring how transformer models (like RoBERTa) encode linguistic features. 1. The Context of the Research : These features typically relate to Word Order

This file likely contains "probing" data. Researchers use the WALS database, which catalogs structural features (like word order or tense) for thousands of languages, to see if models like "know" these features without being explicitly taught.

: These features typically relate to Word Order or Clause Linkage (e.g., the position of negative morphemes or the order of adverbial subordinator and clause).

: A large database of structural properties (phonological, grammatical, lexical) of languages.

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