That's Optional: A Contemporary Exploration of "that" Omission in English Subordinate Clauses
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
First, effectiveness of their utterances when faced with we extend the investigation to a much larger corpus multiple options for structuring a message. The of informal written English collected from social UID hypothesis (Frank and Jaeger, 2008; Collins, media. Second, we use contemporary large language 2014; Hahn et al., 2020) suggests that speakers models (LLMs) to estimate the operationalizations tend to spread information evenly throughout an of information uniformity in syntactic reduction, utterance, avoiding large fluctuations in the perunit suggesting the robustness of our findings.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-31-2024
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