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Language Processing Lab @ UChicago

@uchicagolanglab

We work on sentence processing, experimental semantics and pragmatics, and experimental syntax. PI: Dr. Ming Xiang

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linkhttps://lucian.uchicago.edu/blogs/lpl/ calendar_today11-03-2021 02:44:09

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Sol Lago (@sol_lago) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in doing cross-linguistic comparisons using eye-tracking 👁️? Come do a 4-year postdoc with us! We are looking for someone fluent in Spanish and/or German 📅 Application deadline: March 1, 2024. More info: linguistlist.org/issues/35-369/

Chris Kim (@drydidnotanswer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[email protected] - help us out by flooding Kent’s VC with emails. Linguistics has been suffocated over years by university marketing strategy we have no control over. Despite everything we’ve produced the best students who have gone on to do PhDs at the best depts in the world.

Language Processing Lab @ UChicago (@uchicagolanglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to announce the publication of Eszter Ronai (NorthwesternLinguist) & Ming Xiang's new paper "What could have been said? Alternatives and variability in pragmatic inferences" in Journal of Memory and Language! authors.elsevier.com/a/1idTA_,1j5AB…

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At a time when many are struggling to find ways to talk constructively to each other about conflicts occurring both in the U.S. and abroad, LSA is launching a new initiative focused on language, conflict and peace-making. lsadc.org/content.asp?ad…

At a time when many are struggling to find ways to talk constructively to each other about conflicts occurring both in the U.S. and abroad, LSA is launching a new initiative focused on language, conflict and peace-making. lsadc.org/content.asp?ad…
Serpil Karabuklu (@s_karabuklu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Registrations are open for FEAST | Formal and Experimental Advances in Sign Language Theory sites.lsa.umich.edu/feast2024/?fbc…

Titus von der Malsburg (@tmalsburg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chamois now has all standard features needed for regular reading experiments. We've tested it and are now using it in production with a TRACKPixx3 tracker. Data looks super clean. github.com/tmalsburg/cham…

The University of Chicago (@uchicago) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Six UChicago faculty members have been newly elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honorary societies. These scholars have made breakthroughs in fields ranging from linguistics to fundamental biology. Learn more: ms.spr.ly/6011YKi7S

Weijie Xu (@weijiexu_97) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How far the implicit learning account can go? Check out our new paper (with Richard Futrell) accepted to #CogSci2024 CogSci Society : "A hierarchical Bayesian model for syntactic priming" Preprint: arxiv.org/pdf/2405.15964

How far the implicit learning account can go? Check out our new paper (with <a href="/rljfutrell/">Richard Futrell</a>) accepted to #CogSci2024 <a href="/cogsci_soc/">CogSci Society</a> : "A hierarchical Bayesian model for syntactic priming"

Preprint: arxiv.org/pdf/2405.15964
Lelia (@lelia_glass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glad this is coming out! It's a heavily revised and updated new spin on a now-ancient first edition (2013, by Dickinson, Brew, and Meurers, Wiley): a welcoming, accessible introduction to NLP from the perspective of linguistics. 1/

Language Processing Lab @ UChicago (@uchicagolanglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glad this is out in preprint! Active use of latent constituent representation in both humans and large language models. Many thanks to my wonderful collaborators Wei Liu and Nai Ding! arxiv.org/abs/2405.18241

Jiaxuan Li (@jiaxuan_l) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What does it mean for language comprehension to be “good-enough”? With Richard Futrell, we present a computational formalization of model of shallow and deep processing using rate-distortion theory in our new #CogSci2024 paper: arxiv.org/abs/2405.08223 (1/n)

What does it mean for language comprehension to be “good-enough”? With <a href="/rljfutrell/">Richard Futrell</a>, we present a computational formalization of model of shallow and deep processing using rate-distortion theory in our new #CogSci2024 paper: arxiv.org/abs/2405.08223 (1/n)
Sanghee J. Kim (@sanghee__kim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Work with Language Processing Lab @ UChicago on processing appositive (ARCs) vs. restrictive relative clauses (RRCs) is out: doi.org/10.1111/cogs.1… ARCs typically contain side-commentary info; does a distractor in an ARC lead to an absence of agreement attraction effect? (1/8)

Work with <a href="/UChicagoLangLab/">Language Processing Lab @ UChicago</a> on processing appositive (ARCs) vs. restrictive relative clauses (RRCs) is out: doi.org/10.1111/cogs.1… ARCs typically contain side-commentary info; does a distractor in an ARC lead to an absence of agreement attraction effect? (1/8)
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NeurIPS acknowledges that the cultural generalization made by the keynote speaker today reinforces implicit biases by making generalisations about Chinese scholars. This is not what NeurIPS stands for. NeurIPS is dedicated to being a safe space for all of us. We want to address