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This paper contributes to the task of defining the relationship between the results of production and rating experiments in the context of language variation.
Ekaterina Lyutikova (8640915) +1 more
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A critical look at partial acceptability in English and Polish
This paper is primarily concerned with the role of partial acceptability (and its ‘flavors’) in English linguistic examples taken from the field of generative grammar.
Żychliński, Sylwiusz
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Machine learning interatomic potentials bridge quantum accuracy and computational efficiency for materials discovery. Architectures from Gaussian process regression to equivariant graph neural networks, training strategies including active learning and foundation models, and applications in solid‐state electrolytes, batteries, electrocatalysts ...
In Kee Park +19 more
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Investigating the relationship between individual differences and island sensitivity
It is well-attested that native speakers tend to give low acceptability ratings to sentences that involve movement from within islands, yet the source of island effects remains an active debate.
Alison Gabriele +4 more
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Understanding Acceptability Judgements : Grammatical Knowledge vs. Lexical Search
In this thesis, the source of gradience in acceptability judgments is discussed (Scholes 1966) and a set of experiments is performed which attempt to attribute gradience more concretely to either phonotactic knowledge or lexical knowledge.
Grachek, Darby
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A nickel‐free and practical synthesis strategy to poly(pyrene tetraone) and its integration with a percolated CNTs/Ketjen Black network enables stable cycling and efficient energy storage in a sodium‐based batteries. This work demonstrates how controlling polymer structure and electrode architecture improves ion transport and mitigates dissolution in ...
Md. Adil +9 more
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The behavioral and neural basis of empathic blame
Mature moral judgments rely both on a perpetrator’s intent to cause harm, and also on the actual harm caused–even when unintended. Much prior research asks how intent information is represented neurally, but little asks how even unintended harms ...
Indrajeet Patil +4 more
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EACL 2026 Main, 23 pages, 12 ...
Jasmin Orth +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the financial literacy (FL) of Swedish farmers, its linkages to farmer characteristics, management accounting practices and farm outcomes by surveying Swedish Farm Accountancy Data Network farmers. Using item response theory, we expand the existing FL measurement specifically to the farming context, assess measurement ...
Uliana Gottlieb, Helena Hansson
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Two minds are not always better than one: Modeling evidence for a single sentence analyzer
A challenge for grammatical theories and models of language processing alike is to explain conflicting online and offline judgments about the acceptability of sentences.
Dan Parker
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