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A comparison of homonym meaning frequency estimates derived from movie and television subtitles, free association, and explicit ratings
CA Rice, B Beekhuizen, V Dubrovsky, S Stevenson, BC Armstrong
Behavior research methods 51, 1399-1425, 2019
332019
Probing lexical ambiguity: Word vectors encode number and relatedness of senses
B Beekhuizen, BC Armstrong, S Stevenson
Cognitive science 45 (5), e12943, 2021
222021
Three design principles of language: The search for parsimony in redundancy
B Beekhuizen, R Bod, W Zuidema
Language and speech 56 (3), 265-290, 2013
212013
Semantic Typology and Parallel Corpora: Something about Indefinite Pronouns.
B Beekhuizen, J Watson, S Stevenson
CogSci, 2017
172017
What Company Do Semantically Ambiguous Words Keep? Insights from Distrobutional Word Vectors
B Beekhuizen, S Milie, BC Armstrong, S Stevenson
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 40, 2018
152018
Learning meaning without primitives: Typology predicts developmental patterns
B Beekhuizen, A Fazly, S Stevenson
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 36 (36), 2014
152014
A usage-based model of early grammatical development
B Beekhuizen, R Bod, A Fazly, S Stevenson, A Verhagen
Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Cognitive Modeling and Computational …, 2014
112014
De zijnsstatus van de afhankelijke V1-constructie in het Nederlands
B Beekhuizen
Nederlandse taalkunde 21 (1), 33-59, 2016
92016
Automating construction work: Data-oriented parsing and constructivist accounts of language acquisition
B BEEkHUIzEN, R Bod
Extending the scope of, 2014
82014
The linking problem is a special case of a general problem none of us has solved: Commentary on Ambridge, Pine, and Lieven
B Beekhuizen, R Bod, A Verhagen
Language 90 (3), e91-e96, 2014
82014
Word Learning in the Wild: What Natural Data Can Tell Us
B Beekhuizen, A Fazly, A Nematzadeh, S Stevenson
CogSci, 2013
82013
What social attitudes about gender does BERT encode? Leveraging insights from psycholinguistics
J Watson, B Beekhuizen, S Stevenson
Proceedings of the 61st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational …, 2023
72023
More than the eye can see: A computational model of color term acquisition and color discrimination
B Beekhuizen, S Stevenson
Cognitive Science 42 (8), 2699-2734, 2018
72018
Modeling developmental and linguistic relativity effects in color term acquisition.
B Beekhuizen, S Stevenson
CogSci, 2016
72016
Representing lexical ambiguity in prototype models of lexical semantics.
B Beekhuizen, CX Cui, S Stevenson
CogSci, 1376-1382, 2019
52019
Perceptual, conceptual, and frequency effects on error patterns in English color term acquisition
B Beekhuizen, S Stevenson
Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of Computational …, 2015
52015
Crowdsourcing elicitation data for semantic typologies.
B Beekhuizen, S Stevenson
CogSci, 2015
52015
A formidable ability: detecting adjectival extremeness with DSMs
F Samir, B Beekhuizen, S Stevenson
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL-IJCNLP 2021 …, 2021
42021
Say anything: automatic semantic infelicity detection in L2 English indefinite pronouns
E Rabinovich, J Watson, B Beekhuizen, S Stevenson
arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.07928, 2019
42019
Crosslinguistic transfer as category adjustment: Modeling conceptual color shift in bilingualism.
Y Matusevych, B Beekhuizen, S Stevenson
CogSci, 2018
42018
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