Volume 2 • 2019

Paper


Using Sentiment Induction to Understand Variation in Gendered Online Communities

Lucy Li and Julia Mendelsohn

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 156-166

Modeling Clausal Complementation for a Grammar Engineering Resource

Olga Zamaraeva, Kristen Howell and Emily M. Bender

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 39-49

Constraint breeding during on-line incremental learning

Elliott Moreton

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 69-80

Evaluation Order Effects in Dynamic Continuized CCG: From Negative Polarity Items to Balanced Punctuation

Michael White

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 226-235

C-Command Dependencies as TSL String Constraints

Thomas Graf and Nazila Shafiei

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 205-215

Verb Argument Structure Alternations in Word and Sentence Embeddings

Katharina Kann, Alex Warstadt, Adina Williams and Samuel R. Bowman

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 287-297

Learning complex inflectional paradigms through blended gradient inputs

Eric R Rosen

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 102-112

Distributional Effects of Gender Contrasts Across Categories

Timothee Mickus, Olivier Bonami and Denis Paperno

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 174-184

Can Entropy Explain Successor Surprisal Effects in Reading?

Marten van Schijndel and Tal Linzen

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 1-7

A Conceptual Spaces Model of Socially Motivated Language Change

Heather Burnett and Olivier Bonami

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 135-145

Case assignment in TSL syntax: a case study

Mai Ha Vu, Nazila Shafiei and Thomas Graf

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 267-276

Segmentation and UR Acquisition with UR Constraints

Max Nelson

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 60-68

Jabberwocky Parsing: Dependency Parsing with Lexical Noise

Jungo Kasai and Robert Frank

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 113-123

The organization of sound inventories: A study on obstruent gaps

Sheng-Fu Wang

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 195-204

Preface: SCiL 2019 Editors’ Note

Gaja Jarosz, Max Nelson, Brendan O\'Connor and Joe Pater

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • i-ii

Augmentic Compositional Models for Knowledge Base Completion Using Gradient Representations

Matthias R Lalisse and Paul Smolensky

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 257-266

Learnability and Overgeneration in Computational Syntax

Yiding Hao

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 124-134

Abstract Meaning Representation for Human-Robot Dialogue

Claire N Bonial, Lucia Donatelli, Jessica Ervin and Clare R Voss

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 236-246

RedTyp: A Database of Reduplication with Computational Models

Hossep Dolatian and Jeffrey Heinz

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 8-18

Do RNNs learn human-like abstract word order preferences?

Richard Futrell and Roger P. Levy

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 50-59

On the difficulty of a distributional semantics of spoken language

Grzegorz Chrupała, Lieke Gelderloos, Ákos Kádár and Afra Alishahi

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 167-173

Q-Theory Representations are Logically Equivalent to Autosegmental Representations

Nick Danis and Adam Jardine

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 29-38

Modeling the Acquisition of Words with Multiple Meanings

Libby Barak, Sammy Floyd and Adele Goldberg

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 216-225

Guess Who’s Coming (and Who’s Going): Bringing Perspective to the Rational Speech Acts Framework

Carolyn Jane Anderson and Brian W. Dillon

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 185-194

Unsupervised Learning of Cross-Lingual Symbol Embeddings Without Parallel Data

Mark Granroth-Wilding and Hannu Toivonen

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 19-28

An Incremental Iterated Response Model of Pragmatics

Reuben Cohn-Gordon, Noah Goodman and Christopher Potts

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 81-90

Identifying Participation of Individual Verbs or VerbNet Classes in the Causative Alternation

Esther Seyffarth

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 146-155

A Logical and Computational Methodology for Exploring Systems of Phonotactic Constraints

Dakotah Lambert and James Rogers

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 247-256

On Evaluating the Generalization of LSTM Models in Formal Languages

Mirac Suzgun, Yonatan Belinkov and Stuart M. Shieber

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 277-286

Learning Exceptionality and Variation with Lexically Scaled MaxEnt

Coral Hughto, Andrew Lamont, Brandon Prickett and Gaja Jarosz

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 91-101

Abstract


Re(current) reduplication: Interpretable neural network models of morphological copying

Colin Wilson

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 379-380

Transient blend states and discrete agreement-driven errors in sentence production

Matthew Goldrick, Laurel Brehm, Pyeong Whan Cho and Paul Smolensky

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 375-376

Measuring Phonological Distance in a Tonal Language: An Experimental and Computational Study with Cantonese

Youngah Do and Ryan Ka Yau Lai

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 371-372

Evaluating Domain-General Learning of Parametric Stress Typology

Gaja Jarosz and Aleksei Nazarov

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 383-384

Learning exceptionality indices for French variable schwa deletion

Aleksei Nazarov

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 385-386

Rethinking Phonotactic Complexity

Tiago Pimentel, Brian Roark and Ryan Cotterell

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 365-366

Colorless green recurrent networks dream hierarchically

Kristina Gulordava, Piotr Bojanowski, Edouard Grave, Tal Linzen and Marco Baroni

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 363-364

Quantifying the Relationship Between Child and Caregiver Speech Using Generalized Estimating Equations: The Case of \'only\'

Lindsay Hracs

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 381-382

Are All Languages Equally Hard to Language-Model?

Ryan Cotterell, Sebastian J Mielke, Jason Eisner and Brian Roark

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 361-362

Processing Non-Concatenative Morphology – A Developmental Computational Model

Tamar Johnson and Inbal Arnon

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 389-390

How the Structure of the Constraint Space Enables Learning

Jane Chandlee, Remi Eyraud, Jeffrey Heinz, Adam Jardine and Jonathan Rawski

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 387-388

Learning phonotactic restrictions on multiple tiers

Kevin McMullin, Alëna Aksënova and Aniello De Santo

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 377-378

Normalization may be ineffective for phonetic category learning

Kasia Hitczenko, Reiko Mazuka, Micha Elsner and Naomi H. Feldman

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 369-370

Targeted Syntactic Evaluation of Language Models

Rebecca Marvin and Tal Linzen

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 373-374

The computational cost of generalizations: An example from micromorphology

Sedigheh Moradi, Alëna Aksënova and Thomas Graf

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 367-368

Extended Abstract


What Do Neural Networks Actually Learn, When They Learn to Identify Idioms?

Marco Silvio Giuseppe Senaldi, Yuri Bizzoni and Alessandro Lenci

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 310-313

Place and Position are Computationally Different

Charlie O\'Hara

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 342-345

Discourse Relations and Signaling Information: Anchoring Discourse Signals in RST-DT

Yang Liu and Amir Zeldes

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 314-317

Temporally-oriented possession: A corpus for tracking possession over time

Dhivya I Chinnappa, Alexis Palmer and Eduardo Blanco

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 302-305

On the Interaction Between Dependency Frequency and Semantic Fit in Sentence Processing

Soo Hyun Ryu and Rui P Chaves

2019-01-01 Volume 2 • 2019 • 330-333