1/ “The results based on the multi-feature Mismatch Negativity (MMN) design indicated that phrasal verbs are considered as lexical units.
It is evident that the increased level of activation observed for real phrasal verbs, in contrast to pseudo-verb-particle combinations, implies that a verb […]
Posts by Larry Zhou
I always say that we are one family. Pauline Jacobson, working in #CategorialGrammar, argues that the #GPSG analysis of nonlocal dependencies is right and imports this into Categorial Grammar.
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022226725100820
#linguistics #grammar #syntax
Out now! Bohnemeyer’s Semantic Research | The first introduction to the study of semantics and pragmatics as empirical science, based on an interactionist approach to meaning.
Find out more: ☑️ https://cup.org/4rMFy6v
Hi, there are still people out there believing in parameters being in our genes? Is there a recent paper setting that straight for non-biologists?
I have the following:
Elman, Jeffrey L., Elizabeth A. Bates, Mark H. Johnson, Annette Karmiloff-Smith, Domenico Parisi & Kim
Plunkett. 1996 […]
Analysis in HPSG of reduplicaiton
Paper by Yanru Lu and me about #reduplication in #MandarinChinese is now (pre-)published:
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022226725101047
#Linguistics #HPSG #Grammar #Morphology #fun
'Acquiring a human language: The mystery of relativization', a new blog by Barbara Lust, Claire Foley and Suzanne Flynn, authors of THE ACQUISITION OF RELATIVIZATION
📚 https://cup.org/451LfEg
History of Ideas in the Science of AI
Excited to share that our book "History of Ideas in the Science of AI" (co-authored with Luc Steels and Ann Dooms) is now freely available as #OpenAccess!
#OpenScience, #AIResearch, #HistoryOfAI
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George K. Zipf (1902–1950)
#OTD 124 years ago, George K. Zipf (1902–1950)was born 🎂 Based on his corpus analyses, he formulated the so-called Zipf’s law and showed that the most frequent word is twice as frequent as the second, three times as frequent as the third, and so on.
#LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
So happy to see this book published - a great collaboration with Luc Steels and Ann Dooms. Open Access version is coming soon, but if you happen to be in Brussels this Thursday, you're welcome to join us for the book's official launch: lnkd.in/e_envZx9 #ArtificialIntelligence #HistoryOfScience
Some very brief comments on this new book from a recent talk — dependency grammar is not a viable candidate theory of natural language syntax (1/2).
At 49 mins: youtu.be/pqDnfNUlvRo?...
New book! I have written a book, called Syntax: A cognitive approach, published by MIT Press.
This is open access; MIT Press will post a link soon, but until then, the book is available on my website:
tedlab.mit.edu/tedlab_websi...
These conundrums are addressed by Sign-Based Construction Grammar (SBCG; Sag 2012; Michaelis 2012, 2015; Sag et al 2012), an extension of BCG that embodies lexicalist commitments common to HPSG (Miiller and Wechsler 2014). SBCG expands the canon of
„Sign-Based Construction Grammar is an extension of Berkeley Construction Grammar.“ But can there be an extension of something inconsistent?
Logically you can infer everything from inconsistent stuff. If you add things it does not get better. Or worse.
I would […]
[Original post on lingo.lol]
A conversation on Chomsky & Large Language Models ~ Murphy & Piantadosi
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In particular, we eschew the traditional terms direct object and indirect object, which we take to reflect a thematic distinction (i.e., one based upon semantic role), not one of relative obliqueness.
Working on a conference paper. A reviewer asked for the term "primary object". I wanted to add a footnote and did not remember the exact publication this term was defined in. But what I did remember was that the word "eschew" was used. I learned the word back then and liked it. =:-)
New paper just published with @evelinaleivada.bsky.social @garymarcus.bsky.social, Vittoria Dentella, Raquel Montero and Fritz Günther
Fundamental Principles of Linguistic Structure Are Not Represented by ChatGPT
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Today I hosted a Zoom meeting inviting Ray Hickey to promote The New Cambridge History of the English Language to students and scholars in Japan. His presentation slides are uploaded on his website for those interested. @cambup-linguistics.cambridge.org #NewCHEL
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I really can't believe this volume is finally approaching the light of day with @oupphilosophy.bsky.social! What a journey, what amazing partners, and what a truly excellent cast. Here's a teaser trailer for what's in the book. Get excited!
Many thanks to Barthe Bloom and Thomas Herbst for putting this special issue together! You can read their introduction here
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I believe #ConstructionGrammar has outgrown some of its founding metaphors (slot-fillers; inheritance networks). In this #OpenAccess paper I propose two frame shifts in constructional thought:
doi.org/10.1515/zaa-...
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'Wilhelm von Humboldt and Early American Linguistics: An Introduction', a new blog by Emanuel J. Drechsel, author of WILHELM VON HUMBOLDT AND EARLY AMERICAN LINGUISTICS
📚 https://cup.org/4inNrLQ
At last! Open Access version of the book on MIT's site. One for the syntax nerds. I argue we need to replace Merge, that there are no Phases, and that we need to rethink the basic theoretical typology of Islands. Feel free to download with abandon! 🐦🐦 #syntax direct.mit.edu/books/oa-mon...
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