The insights in this preprint are the result of some monumental efforts on the part of these researchers. I really can't put it better than Will did in his thread, so go read it, and see why we're convinced that the eyes index syntactic processing difficulty beyond predictability.
November 14, 2025 at 7:54 PM
The insights in this preprint are the result of some monumental efforts on the part of these researchers. I really can't put it better than Will did in his thread, so go read it, and see why we're convinced that the eyes index syntactic processing difficulty beyond predictability.
I'm really proud and grateful to be part of this research team. It has been fun and intellectually invigorating, and I have very many fond memories of working through this together with everyone.
November 14, 2025 at 7:53 PM
I'm really proud and grateful to be part of this research team. It has been fun and intellectually invigorating, and I have very many fond memories of working through this together with everyone.
So Özge isolated the role of c-command in 3 Turkish VW expts. Finding: c-commanding antecedents are retrieved faster and more often than non-c-commanding antecedents.
Big takeaway? Relational / Hierarchical structure really does guide attention from the earliest moments of language comprehension!
August 29, 2025 at 11:37 AM
So Özge isolated the role of c-command in 3 Turkish VW expts. Finding: c-commanding antecedents are retrieved faster and more often than non-c-commanding antecedents.
Big takeaway? Relational / Hierarchical structure really does guide attention from the earliest moments of language comprehension!
... Özge found that despite tons of work on anaphors in last ~10 years, we *still* hadn't unambiguously demonstrated the role of relational constraints on anaphor processing. Too many 'simple' item-level cues like 'subject' that speakers could use in previous studies, complicating interpretation!
August 29, 2025 at 11:37 AM
... Özge found that despite tons of work on anaphors in last ~10 years, we *still* hadn't unambiguously demonstrated the role of relational constraints on anaphor processing. Too many 'simple' item-level cues like 'subject' that speakers could use in previous studies, complicating interpretation!
Hi! Me and my Ward 3 neighbors are strongly in support of this. How best should we communicate that support to you, and have it represented as part our wards views? We’d be very happy to see our Ward council member champion investment and growth in our ward and city!
August 24, 2025 at 8:10 PM
Hi! Me and my Ward 3 neighbors are strongly in support of this. How best should we communicate that support to you, and have it represented as part our wards views? We’d be very happy to see our Ward council member champion investment and growth in our ward and city!