Talks
2025
Nentcheva, L., Schuster, S. & Santi, A. (2025). Memory Constraints Motivate Early Gap Predictions during Dependency Comprehension: Evidence for Human Preferences using LM-generated Data. Talk at: The Language Processing Laboratory at University of Chicago, 21 Apr 2025, Chicago, IL, U.S.A. Slides
Nentcheva, L., Schuster, S. & Santi, A. (2025). Surprise! LM-Generated Surprisal Values Cannot Fully Account for Human Parsers' Preferences in Relative Clause Comprehension. Talk at: Human Sentence Processing (HSP) 38th Annual Meeting. 29 Mar 2025, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, U.S.A. Slides, Abstract
2024
Nentcheva, L. & Santi, A. (2024). Mind the Gap: Subject Filled Gap Effects Co-Occur with Intermediate Trace Processing. Talk at: Linguistics Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (LAGB) Annual Meeting 2024. 30 Aug 2024, Newcastle University, Newcastle, U.K. Slides
Posters
2025
Nentcheva, L. & Santi, A. (2025). Testing the Specificity of Human Parser Predictions during ‘Hyper-Active’ Gap Filling. Poster at: Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing (AMLaP) Annual Meeting 2025. 4 Sept 2025, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Poster
Nentcheva, L. (2025). When Probability and Preferences do not Align: Computerised Language Models (LMs) Cannot Account for Humans’ Linguistic Preferences in Complex Sentences. Poster presented at: Crick & Partner Universities PhD Student Summer Symposium 2025. 7 Jul 2025, Francis Crick Institute, London, U.K. Poster
2024
Nentcheva, L. & Santi, A. (2024). Parsers Predict Subject Gaps Even for Inanimate Fillers: Evidence from an Innovation to the Maze Task. Poster presented at: Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing (AMLaP) Annual Meeting 2024. Sept 2024, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, U.K. Poster