no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Eitan Grossman, Elad Eisen, Dmitry Nikolaev, Steven Moran
Phonological segment borrowing is a process through which languages acquire new contrastive speech sounds as the result of borrowing new words from other languages.
no code implementations • EMNLP 2018 • Haim Dubossarsky, Eitan Grossman, Daphna Weinshall
This and additional results point to the conclusion that performance gains as reported in previous work may be an artifact of random sense assignment, which is equivalent to sub-sampling and multiple estimation of word vector representations.
no code implementations • EMNLP 2017 • Haim Dubossarsky, Daphna Weinshall, Eitan Grossman
This article evaluates three proposed laws of semantic change.