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Stony Brook Linguists at SCiL 2024

Stony Brook linguists; doctoral degree recipients, and current graduate students and faculty were well represented at the seventh annual meeting of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (SCiL 2024) on June 27-29th, which was held at the University of University of California, Irvine, California.

  • Scott Nelson & Eric Baković - Underspecification without Underspecified Representations
  • Sarah Payne - A Generalized Algorithm for Learning Positive and Negative Grammars with Unconventional String Models
  • Thomas Graf - Morphologically simplex D-quantifiers are strictly 2-local
  • Kenneth Hanson - Tiers, Paths, and Syntactic Locality: The View from Learning
  • Dakotah Lambert (alumni) & Jeffrey Heinz - Algebraic Reanalysis of Phonological Processes Described as Output-Oriented
  • Jonathan Rawski (alumni) & Amy Li - Regular Reduplication Across Modalities
  • Satoru Ozaki, Aniello De Santo (alumni), Tal Linzen, Brian Dillon - CCG parsing effort and surprisal jointly predict RT but underpredict garden-path effects
  • Jacob Johnson & Aniello De Santo (alumni) - Online Learning of ITSL Grammars