Talk
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Constraints on theories of language processing
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Syntactic structure building: lessons from periphrasis
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Using Natural Language Processing to Measure and Improve Teaching Practices at Scale
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More Civility and Positivity: Language Understanding in Social Context
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Neurocomputational Approaches to Language Processing
Literacy is everywhere: Identifying opportunities to support children’s language and literacy within everyday routines
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Spectral contrasts produced by children with cochlear implants: Investigating the impact of signal degradation on speech acquisition
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Eleftheria Briakou on Tracking progress in Style Transfer: From Human to Automatic Evaluation
Prediction during language processing: Beyond activation
Abstract: Prediction during language processing has been extensively studied over the past decades, however, the specific mechanisms involved are under ongoing debate. In this talk I will focus on a suggested distinction between two qualitatively distinct prediction processes, pre-activation and pre-updating, presenting experiments aimed to examine key aspects of these processes.
How a dialect-shifting curriculum shapes K-1 teachers’ attitudes toward language variation: A mixed-methods study