From genes to memes, evidence in linguistics, central questions of computational psycholinguistics, academic publishing woes, and the benefits of urban density.
Transcript: https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs224u/podcast/levy/
- Roger's website
- Roger on Twitter
- Roger's courses
- The Selfish Gene
- Joan Bresnan
- John Rickford
- Chris Manning
- Noah Goodman
- Thomas Clark
- Ted Gibson
- Ethan Wilcox
- Critical period
- Yevgeni Berzak
- Heritage language
- How many words do kids hear each year? See footnote 10.
- W.E.I.R.D
- Kristina Gulordava
- Poverty of stimulus hypothesis
- Formal grammar and information theory: together again?
- Expectation-based syntactic comprehension
- Google Ngram viewer
- Google Ngram data files
- Geoff Hinton's 2001 Rummelhart Prize from the Cognitive Science Society
- Center embedding
- Mark Johnson
- Stuart Shieber
- Ivan Sag
- Cognitive constraints and island effects
- The Chicken or the Egg? A Probabilistic Analysis of English Binomials
- Sarah Bunin Benor
- Roger's pinned tweet
- Eric Baković
- MIT's committee on the library system
- Project DEAL
- Diamond open access
- Fernanda Ferreira
- Brian Dillon
- Glossa Psycholinguistics
- Glossa
- Johan Rooryck
- La Jolla Cove
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