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Discriminative and Generative Models in Causal and Anticausal Settings

open access: yes, 2015
Having knowledge about the real underlying causal structure of a data generation process has various implications for different machine learning problems. We address the idea of causal and anticausal learning with respect to a comparison of discriminative and generative models.
Patrick Blöbaum   +2 more
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Els verbs de canvi d'estat en català: la participació en l'alternança causativa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
L’article analitza, en primer lloc, la participació dels diferents tipus de verbs de canvi d’estat del català en l’alternança causativa: la possibilitat d’un verb de tenir un oes transitiu i un d’intransitiu, amb la particularitat que l’argument objecte ...
Abrines Llabrés, Bartomeu
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Causal vs. Anticausal merging of predictors

open access: yesAdvances in Neural Information Processing Systems 37
Presented at the 38th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2024)
Sergio Hernan Garrido Mejia   +3 more
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On the nature of the lexicon: the status of rich lexical meanings [PDF]

open access: yes
The main goal of this paper is to show that there are many phenomena that pertain to the construction of truth-conditional compounds that follow characteristic patterns, and whose explanation requires appealing to knowledge structures organized in ...
Hogeweg, Lotte, Vicente, Agustin
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The C△G and Polish causative/anticausative deadjectival verbs [PDF]

open access: yes
Polish inchoative deadjectival verb forms have been noted in Bobaljik (2012) to exemplify a potentially problematic paradigm for the Comparative-Change-of-State Generalization described within the same work.
Dees, Joshua Alex   +2 more
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INTRODUCTION: IMPERSONALIZATION FROM A SUBJECT-CENTRED VS. AGENT-CENTRED PERSPECTIVE [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Alonso-Ovalle   +36 more
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THE EFFECT OF INFORMATION STRUCTURE ON THE INDONESIAN DI- PASSIVE

open access: yes, 2017
Passives are standardly defined as an operation whereby the patient argument of an active clause occupies the subject position in the passive clause. The obvious result of the operation allows a passive clause to undergo a reduction of valence in which
Udayana , I Nyoman
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What Causes the Alternation of Agentive Verbs in Brazilian Portuguese? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
It has been noted that agentive verbs, i.e. verbs that would not be expected to undergo the causative alternation, according to Levin & Rappaport Hovav (1995), participate in a causative-like alternation in Brazilian Portuguese (BP).
Carvalho, Janayna
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The anticausative prominence in Afrikaans

open access: yes, 2016
This paper focuses on the anticausative prominence in Afrikaans. The anticausative prominence is related to the causative/inchoative alternation [Subj V Obj] vs. [Subj V], e.g. Jan smelt die botter (‘Jan melts the butter’) vs. Die botter smelt (‘The butter melts’).
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