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Lexical Simplification

The goal of Lexical Simplification is to replace complex words (typically words that are used less often in language and are therefore less familiar to readers) with their simpler synonyms, without infringing the grammaticality and changing the meaning of the text.

Source: Adversarial Propagation and Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual Transfer of Word Vector Specialization

Papers

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Effects of Lexical Properties on Viewing Time per Word in Autistic and Neurotypical Readers0
From Shakespeare to Twitter: What are Language Styles all about?0
An Adaptable Lexical Simplification Architecture for Major Ibero-Romance Languages0
Simplifying metaphorical language for young readers: A corpus study on news text0
Splitting Complex English Sentences0
Identifying Semantic Edit Intentions from Revisions in Wikipedia0
Exploring Neural Text Simplification ModelsCode0
Sentence Alignment Methods for Improving Text Simplification Systems0
Metaheuristic Approaches to Lexical Substitution and Simplification0
Lexical Simplification with Neural Ranking0
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