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Published in , 1900
Under Review | — | When a bnick falls in a context, does anyone notice it? | [Paper] |
Revise & Resubmit | — | Rhyming over priming: rhyme tempers semantic priming effects | [Paper] |
Published in , 1900
2024 | Findings of the Association of Computational Linguistics | *Semantics or spellling? Probing contextual word embeddings with orthographic noise | [Paper] |
Published in , 1900
Proceedings of the 32nd Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference (SALT) | Link to Papers |
Proceedings of the 31st Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference (SALT) | Link to Papers |
2024 | Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) | Context lets you flop and flip binomials | Abstract | Poster |
Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) | Semantics or spelling? Probing contextual word embeddings with orthographic noise | Abstract | Poster | |
2023 | Annual Meeting on Phonology (AMP) | Discourse context modulates phonotactic processing | Abstract | Poster |
Manchester Phonology Meeting (mfm) | The Relationship between Phonological Viability and Syntactic Complexity | Abstract | Poster | |
Conference on Human Sentence Processing (HSP) | Salient phonological information modulates the effect of semantic priming | Abstract | Poster | |
Conference on Human Sentence Processing (HSP) | Syntactic complexity governs temporal processing of phonological structure | Abstract | Poster | |
2022 | Conference on Human Sentence Processing (HSP) | Semantics reals us in: a first look at mind rhymes | Abstract | Poster |
2024 | Columbia NLP Group | Columbia University | Bust or Robust? Unpacking Representational Sensitivity of Modern Vector Representations | Slides |
Pitt Python Linguistics Group | University of Pittsburgh | What can natural language processing tell us about human language processing? | Slides | |
2022 | The Berkeley Phonetics, Phonology, and Psycholinguistic Forum (Phorum) | University of California, Berkeley (Virtual) | A first look at mind rhymes | Slides |
2024 | Processing and Evaluating Event Representations (PEER) | Cornell University | Situating phonological phenomena within events | Slides |
2022 | Processing and Evaluating Event Representations (PEER) | Cornell University | Subversive verses alter alternatives: Mind rhyme and its implications on covert processing | Slides |
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, Department of Linguistics, 2021
Instructor: Dr. Molly Diesing
Head Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, Department of Linguistics, 2022
Instructors: Dr. Marten van Schijndel & Dr. Lillian Lee
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, Department of Linguistics, 2023
Instructor: Dr. Shaun Nichols
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, Department of Linguistics, 2023
Instructor: Dr. Mats Rooth
Instructor of Record, Cornell University, Department of Linguistics, 2023
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Graduate Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, Department of Linguistics, 2024
Instructor: Dr. Marten van Schijndel