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        Does Order Word Matter?

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        2021
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        Geerts, F.M.
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        A big part within natural language generation is referring expression generation. It is concerned with modelling human behavior when it comes to referring expressions. Several algorithms have been built on such models. Recent findings have shown that there are cross-linguistic differences and that word order is important when it comes to referring expressions. I have found that although existing algorithms handle word order in their own way, they are insufficient to completely mimic human behavior and an additional algorithm might be required.
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