Workshop Programm

November 20, 2022

17:00-17:15 (UTC +8, Taipei time). To see your time zone, check here.
Introduction

17:15-18:15 Keynote Talk

Multiplex Networks and AI Unveil the Influence of the Mental Lexicon on Picture Naming
and its Failures by People Struck with Aphasia.
Massimo Stella (University of Exeter)

18:15-18:30 Short Break

18:30-19:30 Oral Presentations 1: Cognitive Modeling and Psycholinguistics (30' each)

Patterns of Text Readability in Human and Predicted Eye Movements.
Nora Hollenstein, Itziar Gonzalez-Dios, Lisa Beinborn and Lena Jäger

(In)Alienable Possession in Mandarin Relative Clauses.
Deran Kong and Yu-Yin Hsu

19:30-20:30 Long Break

20:30-21-45 Poster session

Do Age of Acquisition and Orthographic Transparency Have the Same Effects in Different Modalities?
Mohammad Momenian

CAT ManyNames: A New Dataset for Object Naming in Catalan. Mar Domínguez.
Orfila, Maite Melero Nogués and Gemma Boleda Torrent

Finetuning Latin BERT for Word Sense Disambiguation on the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae.
Piroska Lendvai and Claudia Wick

Putting WordNet’s Dictionary Examples in the Context of Definition Modelling: An Empirical Analysis.
Fatemah Almeman and Luis Espinosa Anke

Exploring Nominal Coercion in Semantic Spaces with Static and Contextualized Word Embeddings.
Chenxin Liu and Emmanuele Chersoni

A Frame-Based Model of Inherent Polysemy, Copredication and Argument Coercion.
Chen Long, Laura Kallmeyer and Rainer Osswald


21:45-22:45 Oral Presentations 2: Lexical and Distributional Semantics (30' each)

VISCOSE - a Kanji Dictionary Enriched with VISual, COmpositional, and SEmantic Information.
Werner Winiwarter and Bartholomäus Wloka

Compositionality as an Analogical Process: Introducing ANNE.
Giulia Rambelli, Emmanuele Chersoni, Philippe Blache and Alessandro Lenci

22:45-23:00 Wrapping up and Conclusion