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Articles

Published in , 1900

Under ReviewWhen a bnick falls in a context, does anyone notice it?[Paper]
Revise & ResubmitRhyming over priming: rhyme tempers semantic priming effects[Paper]

Conference Proceedings

Published in , 1900

2024Findings of the Association of Computational Linguistics*Semantics or spellling? Probing contextual word embeddings with orthographic noise[Paper]

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Conference Presentations

2024Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP)Context lets you flop and flip binomialsAbstractPoster
 Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL)Semantics or spelling? Probing contextual word embeddings with orthographic noiseAbstractPoster
2023Annual Meeting on Phonology (AMP)Discourse context modulates phonotactic processingAbstractPoster
 Manchester Phonology Meeting (mfm)The Relationship between Phonological Viability and Syntactic ComplexityAbstractPoster
 Conference on Human Sentence Processing (HSP)Salient phonological information modulates the effect of semantic primingAbstractPoster
 Conference on Human Sentence Processing (HSP)Syntactic complexity governs temporal processing of phonological structureAbstractPoster
2022Conference on Human Sentence Processing (HSP)Semantics reals us in: a first look at mind rhymesAbstractPoster

Invited Talks

2024Columbia NLP GroupColumbia UniversityBust or Robust? Unpacking Representational Sensitivity of Modern Vector RepresentationsSlides
 Pitt Python Linguistics GroupUniversity of PittsburghWhat can natural language processing tell us about human language processing?Slides
2022The Berkeley Phonetics, Phonology, and Psycholinguistic Forum (Phorum)University of California, Berkeley (Virtual)A first look at mind rhymesSlides

Workshop Presentations

2024Processing and Evaluating Event Representations (PEER)Cornell UniversitySituating phonological phenomena within eventsSlides
2022Processing and Evaluating Event Representations (PEER)Cornell UniversitySubversive verses alter alternatives: Mind rhyme and its implications on covert processingSlides

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