Stanford linguists at the University of Gothenburg
Two of our very own linguists presented at seminars for the Centre for LInguistic Theory and Studies in Probability (CLASP), trekking across a number of time zones to talk at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden throughout this week.
- On May 28, Annie Zaenen presented "WOPIS: Remarks on Word order, Prosody and Information Structure: the prefield in Swedish (and Dutch)," describing this new project's preliminary data.
- On May 29, Lauri Karttunen presented "Training a Neural Model to Reason with Implicatives," introducing the Stanford Corpus of Implicatives (SCI) and a new meta-learning model, the recursive routing networks (RRN). This is joint work with Ignacio Cases.