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Pairing Orthographically Variant Literary Words to Standard Equivalents Using Neural Edit Distance Models

Computation and Language 2026-02-18 v1

Abstract

We present a novel corpus consisting of orthographically variant words found in works of 19th century U.S. literature annotated with their corresponding "standard" word pair. We train a set of neural edit distance models to pair these variants with their standard forms, and compare the performance of these models to the performance of a set of neural edit distance models trained on a corpus of orthographic errors made by L2 English learners. Finally, we analyze the relative performance of these models in the light of different negative training sample generation strategies, and offer concluding remarks on the unique challenge literary orthographic variation poses to string pairing methodologies.

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@article{arxiv.2401.15068,
  title  = {Pairing Orthographically Variant Literary Words to Standard Equivalents Using Neural Edit Distance Models},
  author = {Craig Messner and Tom Lippincott},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.15068},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted to LaTeCH@EACL2024