Publications
Dissertation
2020
Qing, C.. (2020). Semantic underspecification and its contextual resolution in the domain of degrees. PhD thesis. Stanford University.
Pending
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Qing, C., Özyıldız, D., Roelofsen, F., Romero, M., & Uegaki, W. (2023). How context and focus modulate form-meaning mismatches in speech reports. Poster presented at WCCFL 46
Qing, C.., & Roelofsen, F. (2022). What do large-scale experimental data and corpus examples tell us about the relation between neg-raising and responsivity? Extended version resubmitted and under review.
Özyıldız, D., Qing, C., Roelofsen, F., Uegaki, W., & Romero, M. (2022). Operationalizing focus-sensitivity in a cross-linguistic context. Under revision.
Conference Proceedings
2023
Özyıldız, D., Qing, C., Roelofsen, F., Romero, M., & Uegaki, W. (2023). A Crosslinguistic Database for Combinatorial and Semantic Properties of Attitude Predicates. In Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Research in Computational Linguistic Typology and Multilingual NLP (SIGTYP 2023).
2022
Qing, C.., & Roelofsen, F. (2022). On the gradient acceptability of quantifiers scoping over questions. In Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 26
2021
Qing, C.. (2021). Zero or minimum degree? Rethinking minimum gradable adjectives. In Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 25.
2019
Qing, C., & Cohn-Gordon, R. (2019). Use-conditional meaning in Rational Speech-Act models. In Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 23
Cohn-Gordon, R., & Qing, C. (2019). Modeling "Non-literal" Social Meaning. In Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 23
2018
Qing, C. (2018). Diversity of intervention effects: Unifying three Mandarin dou constructions. In Proceedings of the 28th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference (SALT 28).
Qing, C., Lassiter, D. & Degen, J. (2018). What do eye movements in the visual world reflect? A case study from adjectives. In Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2018)
2016
Qing, C., Goodman, N., & Lassiter, D. (2016). A Rational Speech-Act Model of Projective Content. In Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2016). (BibTex)
Qing, C. (2016). Up to n: Pragmatic Inference about an Optimal Lower Bound. In Proceedings of the 26th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference (SALT 26).
2014
Qing, C., Endriss, U., Fernández, R., & Kruger, J. (2014). Empirical Analysis of Aggregation Methods for Collective Annotation. In Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING-2014). (BibTeX, Resource)
Qing, C., & Franke, M. (2014). Meaning and Use of Gradable Adjectives: Formal Modeling Meets Empirical Data. In Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2014). (BibTeX)
Qing, C., & Franke, M. (2014). Gradable adjectives, Vagueness and Optimal Language Use: A Speaker-Oriented Model. In Proceedings of the 24th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference (SALT 24). (BibTeX)
Kruger, J., Endriss, U., Fernández, R., & Qing, C. (2014). Axiomatic Analysis of Aggregation Methods for Collective Annotation. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS-2014). (BibTeX)
Book Chapters
2015
Qing, C., & Franke, M. (2015). Variations on a Bayesian Theme: Comparing Bayesian Models of Referential Reasoning. In H. Zeevat and H.-C. Schmitz (eds.), Bayesian Natural Language Semantics and Pragmatics, Language, Cognition, and Mind 2, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-17064-0_9. (BibTex)
Other Presentations
2018
Qing, C., Lassiter, D. & Degen, J. (2018). What do eye movements in the visual world reflect? A case study from adjectives. Poster presented at the 31st Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference
2014
Qing, C. (2014). Quasi-Bayesian Belief Revision on Spohn Plausibility Structures. In Proceedings of the Student Session of the 26th European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI 2014).
2013
Qing, C., & Franke, M. (2013). Variations on a Bayesian Theme: Comparing Bayesian Models of Referential Reasoning. Workshop on Bayesian Natural Language Semantics and Pragmatics (BNLSP 13)