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Do You Believe It Happened? Assessing Chinese Readers' Veridicality Judgments

机译:你相信它发生了吗?评估中国读者的象脊性判断

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This work collects and studies Chinese readers' veridicality judgments to news events (whether an event is viewed as happening or not). For instance, in "The FBI alleged in court documents that Zazi had admitted having a handwritten recipe for explosives on his computer", do people believe that Zazi had a handwritten recipe for explosives? The goal is to observe the pragmatic behaviors of linguistic features under context which affects readers in making veridicality judgments. Exploring from the datasets, it is found that features such as event-selecting predicates (ESP), modality markers, adverbs, temporal information, and statistics have an impact on readers' veridicality judgments. We further investigated that modality markers with high certainty do not necessarily trigger readers to have high confidence in believing an event happened. Additionally, the source of information introduced by an ESP presents low effects to veridicality judgments, even when an event is attributed to an authority (e.g. "The FBI"). A corpus annotated with Chinese readers' veridicality judgments is released as the Chinese PragBank for further analysis.
机译:这项工作收集和研究中国读者对新闻事件的验证判断(是否将事件视为发生或未发生)。例如,在“涉嫌在法庭文件中的FBI宣布Zazi被录取了他的电脑上的爆炸物的手写的食谱”,人们认为Zazi有一个手写的炸药食谱吗?目标是观察语言特征的语言行为,这些特征在语境下影响读者制作验证判决。从数据集中探索,发现事件选择谓词(ESP),模态标记,副词,时间信息和统计等功能对读者的验证判断产生了影响。我们进一步调查了具有高确定性的模态标记不一定触发读者对相信发生的事件具有高度信心。另外,即使事件归因于权限(例如“FBI”),ESP引入的信息源对验证判断率为低效应。随着中国读者的近亲判断注释的语料库被释放为中国Pragbank进行进一步分析。

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