CPL @ CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing
We’ve got one of the much-coveted talk slots at the 27th Annual CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing at The Ohio State University, March 13-15, 2014:
- The mind leads the eyes: Ungrammaticality detection from two words back in reading
Klinton Bicknell and Roger Levy
Hope to see you there!
CPL @ LSA
We’ve got five talks at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America in balmy Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 2-5. Hope to see you there!
- Comprehension priming as rational expectation for repetition: Evidence from syntactic processing
Mark Myslín and Roger Levy [abstract]
- Direct experience versus abstract knowledge in linguistic processing
Emily Morgan and Roger Levy [abstract]
- Mapping linguistic phenomena on Twitter and other “big data” sources
Gabriel Doyle [abstract]
- Processing difficulty doesn’t always lower acceptability: the case of lexical frequency
Emily Morgan [abstract]
- Analogy and predictability in Russian noun stress patterns
Jasmeen Kanwal, Roger Levy, and Eric Bakovic [abstract]
CPL @ BUCLD
Our lab has a talk at the 38th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, 1-3 November 2013, Cambridge, Massachusetts:
- A computational model of generalization in phonetic category learning
Bozena Pajak, Klinton Bicknell, and Roger Levy
CPL @ CMCL
Our lab has a talk at the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Workshop on Cognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics, 7 August 2013, in Sofia, Bulgaria:
- A model of generalization in distributional learning of phonetic categories
Bozena Pajak, Klinton Bicknell, and Roger Levy
Get the pre-print version of the paper here.
CPL @ NAACL-HLT
Our lab has a talk at 2013 Conference of the North American Chapter of the
Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, June 9-15, in Atlanta, GA:
- Combining multiple information types in Bayesian word segmentation
Gabriel Doyle and Roger Levy
Get the pre-print version of the paper here.
CPL @ CogSci
There will be two talks and a poster affiliated with our lab at the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 31 July — 3 August at Humboldt University, Potsdam, Germany:
- Evidence for cognitively controlled saccade targeting in reading [talk]
Klinton Bicknell, Emily Higgins, Roger Levy, and Keith Rayner
- The Funny Thing About Incongruity: A Computational Model of Humor in Puns [talk]
Justine Kao, Roger Levy, and Noah D. Goodman
- Modeling the Development of Determiner Productivity in Children’s Early Speech [poster presentation]
Stephan Meylan, Michael C. Frank, and Roger Levy