I'm here for your data analysis, semanticists :) (You'd also get truly the best psychology colleagues a semanticist could ask for: one of my favorite parts of working here!)
I'm here for your data analysis, semanticists :) (You'd also get truly the best psychology colleagues a semanticist could ask for: one of my favorite parts of working here!)
We are hiring next year in semantics- one year positions of course less exciting and good for the field than straight up tenure track postings, but on the other hand hiring in something that isnβt computational feels like a win anymore in linguistics. Come bring some innovative takes on meaning!
New paper with @romanfeiman.bsky.social's lab, special to me given the inspiration from a parenting observation, when my then-2yo would regularly (and sensibly) confuse "anything" with "nothing"; turns out she was not alone and we can learn something about negative concord and semantic variation too
Linguists, encourage potential postdocs who are AI/computationally focused to apply to these fellowships at the Kempner Institute!
Why canβt LMs solve puzzles about the number systems of languages, when they can solve really complex math problems? Our new paper, led by @antararb.bsky.social looks at why this intersection of language and math is difficult, and what this means for LM reasoning! arxiv.org/abs/2506.13886
We are super excited to be hosting SALT 35 next week! Whether or not you can make it to the Harvard campus in Cambridge MA next week, you can preview the full program (with links to OSF repositories with abstracts, etc) here: saltconf.github.io/salt35/confe...
Hi semantics friends, this is the SALT 35 organizers at Harvard taking over from our SALT 34 at Rochester colleagues! We begin with the hopefully welcome news that this year's abstract submission deadline is now this Friday (Dec. 20), extended from this Wed Dec. 18: saltconf.github.io/salt35/