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Large-scale evidence of dependency length minimization in 37 languages
R Futrell, K Mahowald, E Gibson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (33), 10336-10341, 2015
3842015
How efficiency shapes human language
E Gibson, R Futrell, SP Piantadosi, I Dautriche, K Mahowald, L Bergen, ...
Trends in cognitive sciences 23 (5), 389-407, 2019
3512019
A meta-analysis of syntactic priming in language production
K Mahowald, A James, R Futrell, E Gibson
Journal of Memory and Language 91, 5-27, 2016
2862016
Info/information theory: Speakers choose shorter words in predictive contexts
K Mahowald, E Fedorenko, ST Piantadosi, E Gibson
Cognition 126 (2), 313-318, 2013
2532013
Color naming across languages reflects color use
E Gibson, R Futrell, J Jara-Ettinger, K Mahowald, L Bergen, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (40), 10785-10790, 2017
2232017
Syntactic processing is distributed across the language system
I Blank, Z Balewski, K Mahowald, E Fedorenko
Neuroimage 127, 307-323, 2016
1512016
Reliable individual-level neural markers of high-level language processing: A necessary precursor for relating neural variability to behavioral and genetic variability
K Mahowald, E Fedorenko
Neuroimage 139, 74-93, 2016
972016
Quantifying word order freedom in dependency corpora
R Futrell, K Mahowald, E Gibson
Proceedings of the third international conference on dependency linguistics …, 2015
912015
SNAP judgments: A small N acceptability paradigm (SNAP) for linguistic acceptability judgments
K Mahowald, J Hartman, P Graff, E Gibson
Language, 619-635, 2016
852016
A robust dissociation among the language, multiple demand, and default mode networks: Evidence from inter-region correlations in effect size
Z Mineroff, IA Blank, K Mahowald, E Fedorenko
Neuropsychologia 119, 501-511, 2018
812018
With little power comes great responsibility
D Card, P Henderson, U Khandelwal, R Jia, K Mahowald, D Jurafsky
Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language …, 2020
772020
Wordform similarity increases with semantic similarity: An analysis of 100 languages
I Dautriche, K Mahowald, E Gibson, ST Piantadosi
Cognitive science 41 (8), 2149-2169, 2017
732017
Don’t underestimate the benefits of being misunderstood
E Gibson, C Tan, R Futrell, K Mahowald, L Konieczny, B Hemforth, ...
Psychological science 28 (6), 703-712, 2017
702017
Words cluster phonetically beyond phonotactic regularities
I Dautriche, K Mahowald, E Gibson, A Christophe, ST Piantadosi
Cognition 163, 128-145, 2017
572017
Accommodating presuppositions is inappropriate in implausible contexts
R Singh, E Fedorenko, K Mahowald, E Gibson
Cognitive Science 40 (3), 607-634, 2016
542016
Word forms are structured for efficient use
K Mahowald, I Dautriche, E Gibson, ST Piantadosi
Cognitive science 42 (8), 3116-3134, 2018
372018
Dissociating language and thought in large language models: a cognitive perspective
K Mahowald, AA Ivanova, IA Blank, N Kanwisher, JB Tenenbaum, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.06627, 2023
332023
Deep Subjecthood: Higher-Order Grammatical Features in Multilingual BERT
I Papadimitriou, EA Chi, R Futrell, K Mahowald
EACL 2021, 2021
242021
When classifying grammatical role, BERT doesn't care about word order... except when it matters
I Papadimitriou, R Futrell, K Mahowald
ACL 2022, 2022
12*2022
How (Non-) Optimal is the Lexicon?
T Pimentel, I Nikkarinen, K Mahowald, R Cotterell, D Blasi
NAACL 2021, 2021
112021
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