CPL @ CogSci
Our lab will have two papers at CogSci 2016, 10-13 August 2016 March 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
- Structure-sensitive Noise Inference: Comprehenders Expect Exchange Errors
Till Poppels and Roger Levy
- Bayesian pronoun interpretation in Mandarin Chinese
Meilin Zhan, Roger Levy, and Andrew Kehler
See you there!
CPL @ CUNY 2016
Our lab will have seven oral and poster presentations at The 29th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, 3-5 March 2016 at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida:
- Frequency-(in)dependent regularization in language production and cultural transmission
Emily Morgan and Roger Levy
- Comprehenders infer influences of discourse intent and speaker knowledge state on linguistic form
Mark Myslín, Roger Levy, and Andrew Kehler
- Comprehenders reason about competing causal sources of binomial ordering
Mark Myslín, Emily Morgan, and Roger Levy
- Locality effects for adverbials: A case of Japanese adverbial NPIs
Kentaro Nakatani
- Resolving quantity and informativeness implicature in indefinite reference
Till Poppels and Roger Levy
- Inferring individuals’ scalar thresholds: What counts as tall for you?
Eva Wittenberg, David Barner, and Roger Levy
- Bayesian pronoun interpretation in Mandarin Chinese
Meilin Zhan, Roger Levy, and Andrew Kehler
Congratulations to Emily Morgan!
Please join us in congratulating Emily Morgan for defending her dissertation, Generative and Item-specific Knowledge of Language!
CPL @ Evolang
Our lab will have a talk at Evolang 11:
- Frequency-dependent regularization in iterated learning
Emily Morgan and Roger Levy
CPL @ Amsterdam Colloquium
Our lab will have a talk at the 2015 edition of the Amsterdam Colloquium:
- Resolving Quantity and Informativeness implicature in indefinite reference
Till Poppels and Roger Levy
CPL @ LSA Annual Meeting
Our lab will have four presentations at the 90th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, 7-10 January 2015, in Washington, DC: