: Definite (37A) and Indefinite (38A) article systems.
The "RoBERTa" designation suggests this data has been pre-processed or formatted for use with the (Robustly Optimized BERT Pretraining Approach) large language model, likely for tasks like cross-lingual transfer or testing a model's metalinguistic knowledge. Included Linguistic Features (Chapters 37–70)
: Testing if models like RoBERTa or XLM-RoBERTa have "learned" the typological rules of specific languages during pre-training. WALS roberta sets 37-70.zip
: Ordinal (53A) and distributive (54A) numerals, and numeral classifiers (55A). Nominal Syntax (Chapters 58–64) :
This specific set is often used in for the following purposes: : Definite (37A) and Indefinite (38A) article systems
: Perfective/imperfective aspect (65A), past tense (66A), future tense (67A), and the perfect (68A).
World languages with features and coordinates - Dataset Search : Ordinal (53A) and distributive (54A) numerals, and
: Leveraging the broad cross-linguistic data in WALS to improve how models handle the hundreds of languages that lack large amounts of training text.