Suzanne Stevenson
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Recent Articles
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Welch C, Senman L, Loftin R, Picciolini C, Robison J, Westphal A, et al.
J Autism Dev Disord
. 2022 Aug;
53(10):4035-4046.
PMID: 35947316
Background: The term "weaponized autism" is frequently used on extremist platforms. To better understand this, we conducted a discourse analysis of posts on Gab, an alt-right social media platform. Methods:...
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Stevenson S, Merlo P
Front Artif Intell
. 2022 Jun;
5:796741.
PMID: 35685444
To process language in a way that is compatible with human expectations in a communicative interaction, we need computational representations of lexical properties that form the basis of human knowledge...
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Prystawski B, Grant E, Nematzadeh A, Lee S, Stevenson S, Xu Y
Cogn Sci
. 2022 Jun;
46(6):e13146.
PMID: 35665531
Gender associations have been a long-standing research topic in psychological and social sciences. Although it is known that children learn aspects of gender associations at a young age, it is...
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Beekhuizen B, Armstrong B, Stevenson S
Cogn Sci
. 2021 May;
45(5):e12943.
PMID: 34018227
Lexical ambiguity-the phenomenon of a single word having multiple, distinguishable senses-is pervasive in language. Both the degree of ambiguity of a word (roughly, its number of senses) and the relatedness...
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Rice C, Beekhuizen B, Dubrovsky V, Stevenson S, Armstrong B
Behav Res Methods
. 2018 Sep;
51(3):1399-1425.
PMID: 30203161
Most words are ambiguous, with interpretation dependent on context. Advancing theories of ambiguity resolution is important for any general theory of language processing, and for resolving inconsistencies in observed ambiguity...
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Beekhuizen B, Stevenson S
Cogn Sci
. 2018 Aug;
42(8):2699-2734.
PMID: 30079497
We explore the following two cognitive questions regarding crosslinguistic variation in lexical semantic systems: Why are some linguistic categories-that is, the associations between a term and a portion of the...
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Mozuraitis M, Stevenson S, Heller D
Cogn Sci
. 2018 Feb;
42 Suppl 4:974-1008.
PMID: 29388246
While speakers have been shown to adapt to the knowledge state of their addressee in choosing referring expressions, they often also show some egocentric tendencies. The current paper aims to...
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Heller D, Parisien C, Stevenson S
Cognition
. 2016 Feb;
149:104-20.
PMID: 26836401
Our starting point is the apparently-contradictory results in the psycholinguistic literature regarding whether, when interpreting a definite referring expressions, listeners process relative to the common ground from the earliest moments...
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Alishahi A, Stevenson S
Cogn Sci
. 2011 Jun;
32(5):789-834.
PMID: 21635354
How children go about learning the general regularities that govern language, as well as keeping track of the exceptions to them, remains one of the challenging open questions in the...
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Fazly A, Alishahi A, Stevenson S
Cogn Sci
. 2011 May;
34(6):1017-63.
PMID: 21564243
Words are the essence of communication: They are the building blocks of any language. Learning the meaning of words is thus one of the most important aspects of language acquisition:...