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Logical reasoning is one of humanity's most powerful abilities. A widespread assumption across psychology, linguistics, and philosophy holds that reasoning operates over concepts that refer to objects and properties in the world, yet this has rarely been tested empirically. We introduce a novel paradigm that exploits lexical ambiguity to differentiate candidate representations for human inference: word-forms, reference-fixing concepts, or more abstract "underspecified representations" that const…Read more
University of Pennsylvania
PhD, 2021
New York City, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Psycholinguistics |
| Computational Linguistics |
| Language Acquisition |
Areas of Interest
| Psycholinguistics |
| Computational Linguistics |
| Language Acquisition |