Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics 2025
Carolyn Jane Anderson, Frédéric Mailhot, Grusha Prasad (Editors)
- Anthology ID:
- 2025.scil-1
- Month:
- July
- Year:
- 2025
- Address:
- Eugene, Oregon
- Venue:
- SCiL
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- Publisher:
- Association for Computational Linguistics
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- https://preview.aclanthology.org/bootstrap-5/2025.scil-1/
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Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics 2025
Carolyn Jane Anderson | Frédéric Mailhot | Grusha Prasad
Carolyn Jane Anderson | Frédéric Mailhot | Grusha Prasad
Integrating Neural and Symbolic Components in a Model of Pragmatic Question-Answering
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Polina Tsvilodub | Robert D. Hawkins | Michael Franke
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Josephine Kaminaga | Jingyi Wu | Daniel Yeung | Simon Todd
Josephine Kaminaga | Jingyi Wu | Daniel Yeung | Simon Todd
A Theory of When and How Learners Construct Tiers: Implications for Opaque and Transparent Vowels
Caleb Belth
Caleb Belth
A LSTM language model learns Hindi-Urdu case-agreement interactions, and has a linear encoding of case
Satoru Ozaki | Rajesh Bhatt | Brian Dillon
Satoru Ozaki | Rajesh Bhatt | Brian Dillon
Modeling sentence polarity asymmetries: Fuzzy interpretations in a possibly wonky world
Muxuan He | Elsi Kaiser | Khalil Iskarous
Muxuan He | Elsi Kaiser | Khalil Iskarous
Is analogy enough to draw novel adjective-noun inferences?
Hayley Ross | Kathryn Davidson | Najoung Kim
Hayley Ross | Kathryn Davidson | Najoung Kim
Dimensions of (dis)preference in designing polar answers in American English: A latent class analysis
Ryan Ka Yau Lai | Yan Lashchev
Ryan Ka Yau Lai | Yan Lashchev
Are syntactic categories ISL-2 inferrable? A corpus study
Logan Swanson | Kenneth Hanson | Thomas Graf
Logan Swanson | Kenneth Hanson | Thomas Graf
Measuring the Impact of Segmental Deviation on Perceptions of Accentedness using Gradient Phonological Class Features
Nitin Venkateswaran | Rachel Meyer | Ratree Wayland
Nitin Venkateswaran | Rachel Meyer | Ratree Wayland
MGEN: Millions of Naturally Occurring Generics in Context
Gustavo Cilleruelo | Emily Allaway | Barry Haddow | Alexandra Birch
Gustavo Cilleruelo | Emily Allaway | Barry Haddow | Alexandra Birch
Intonation as a quantifier-free logical interpretation of metrical and prosodic structure
Hyunjung Joo | Adam Jardine
Hyunjung Joo | Adam Jardine
Evidence of Hierarchically-Complex Syntactic Structure Within BERT’s Word Representations
Mary Kathryn Kennedy
Mary Kathryn Kennedy
Discourse Sensitivity in Attraction Effects: The Interplay Between Language Model Size and Training Data
Sanghee Kim | Forrest Davis
Sanghee Kim | Forrest Davis
Similarity, Transformation and the Newly Found Invariance of Influence Functions
Andrew Yuan Liu | Gerald Penn
Andrew Yuan Liu | Gerald Penn
Automatic Extraction of Clausal Embedding Based on Large-Scale English Text Data
Iona Carslaw | Sivan Milton | Nicolas Navarre | Ciyang Qing | Wataru Uegaki
Iona Carslaw | Sivan Milton | Nicolas Navarre | Ciyang Qing | Wataru Uegaki
Explaining differences between phonotactic learning biases in the lab and typological trends using Probabilistic Feature Attention
Brandon Prickett
Brandon Prickett
semantic-features: A User-Friendly Tool for Studying Contextual Word Embeddings in Interpretable Semantic Spaces
Jwalanthi Ranganathan | Rohan Jha | Kanishka Misra | Kyle Mahowald
Jwalanthi Ranganathan | Rohan Jha | Kanishka Misra | Kyle Mahowald
Unlocking finite-state morphological transducers: Derivational networks for Inuit-Yupik languages
Coleman Haley
Coleman Haley
Empirical Analysis of Russian Aspectual Prefixes: A Computational Approach to Productivity & Semantic Relatedness
Natalia Tyulina
Natalia Tyulina
Visual groundedness as an organizing principle for word class: Evidence from Japanese
Coleman Haley | Sharon Goldwater | Edoardo Ponti
Coleman Haley | Sharon Goldwater | Edoardo Ponti
Self-Supervised Speech Representations in a Pre-train Speech Model Represent Key Rapid Automatized Naming Variability in Autism
Sarah Ethridge | Joe Lau | Bronya R. Chernyak | Robert Voigt | Matt Goldrick | Joseph Keshet | Molly Losh
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CNNs that robustly compute vowel harmony do not explicitly represent phonological tiers
Jane Li | Alan Tiantian Zhou
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Investigating the Probability of External Causation in Hindi Light Verb Constructions
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Kanishka Jain | Ashwini Vaidya