Society for Computation in Linguistics (2022)
Volumes
Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics 2022
Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics 2022
Allyson Ettinger
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Tim Hunter
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Brandon Prickett
A Model Theoretic Perspective on Phonological Feature Systems
Scott Nelson
A split-gesture, competitive, coupled oscillator model of syllable structure predicts the emergence of edge gemination and degemination
Francesco Burroni
ANLIzing the Adversarial Natural Language Inference Dataset
Adina Williams
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Tristan Thrush
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Douwe Kiela
Concurrent hidden structure & grammar learning
Adeline Tan
Evaluating Structural Economy Claims in Relative Clause Attachment
Aniello De Santo
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So Young Lee
How well do LSTM language models learn filler-gap dependencies?
Satoru Ozaki
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Dan Yurovsky
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Lori Levin
Inferring Inferences: Relational Propositions for Argument Mining
Andrew Potter
Learning Argument Structures with Recurrent Neural Network Grammars
Ryo Yoshida
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Yohei Oseki
Learning Stress Patterns with a Sequence-to-Sequence Neural Network
Brandon Prickett
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Joe Pater
Linguistic Complexity and Planning Effects on Word Duration in Hindi Read Aloud Speech
Sidharth Ranjan
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Rajakrishnan Rajkumar
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Sumeet Agarwal
Modeling human-like morphological prediction
Eric Rosen
Parsing Early Modern English for Linguistic Search
Seth Kulick
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Neville Ryant
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Beatrice Santorini
Remodelling complement coercion interpretation
Frederick Gietz
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Barend Beekhuizen
Representing multiple dependencies in prosodic structures
Kristine M. Yu
Typological Implications of Tier-Based Strictly Local Movement
Thomas Graf
Analysis of Language Change in Collaborative Instruction Following
Anna Effenberger
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Eva Yan
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Rhia Singh
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Alane Suhr
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Yoav Artzi
When classifying arguments, BERT doesn’t care about word order...except when it matters
Isabel Papadimitriou
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Richard Futrell
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Kyle Mahowald
Can language models capture syntactic associations without surface cues? A case study of reflexive anaphor licensing in English control constructions
Soo-Hwan Lee
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Sebastian Schuster
Incremental Acquisition of a Minimalist Grammar using an SMT-Solver
Sagar Indurkhya
The interaction between cognitive ease and informativeness shapes the lexicons of natural languages
Thomas Brochhagen
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Gemma Boleda
Learning constraints on wh-dependencies by learning how to efficiently represent wh-dependencies: A developmental modeling investigation with Fragment Grammars
Niels Dickson
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Lisa Pearl
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Richard Futrell
Masked language models directly encode linguistic uncertainty
Cassandra L. Jacobs
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Ryan J. Hubbard
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Kara D. Federmeier
MaxEnt Learners are Biased Against Giving Probability to Harmonically Bounded Candidates
Charlie O’Hara
Universal Dependencies and Semantics for English and Hebrew Child-directed Speech
Ida Szubert
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Omri Abend
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Nathan Schneider
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Samuel Gibbon
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Sharon Goldwater
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Mark Steedman
Horse or pony? Visual typicality and lexical frequency affect variability in object naming
Eleonora Gualdoni
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Andreas Madebach
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Thomas Brochhagen
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Gemma Boleda
Learning Input Strictly Local Functions: Comparing Approaches with Catalan Adjectives
Alex Shilen
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Colin Wilson