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||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/7/2009||<style="color:orange; vertical-align: top;">'''Psycholinguistic accounts of processing and communicative efficiency'''[[BR]]Availability, Alignment, Domain Minimization, Ambiguity Avoidance, and Uniform Information Density attachment:Lecture1.pdf||Jaeger and Norcliffe (in press) -- only Section 2 [7pp] [[BR]]Branigan et al. (2007) [18pp] [[BR]]Hawkins (2007) [21pp][[BR]]Haywood et al. (2005) [5pp][[BR]][[BR]]Optional readings on [wiki:Self:HlpLab/LSA09/References#accessibility accessibility], [wiki:Self:HlpLab/LSA09/References#complexity dependency minimization], and [wiki:Self:HlpLab/LSA09/References#ambiguityavoidance ambiguity avoidance] ||12pm, Fr, 7/10/09||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/8/2009||<colspan=3 style="color:navy; text-align: center;">You are highly encouraged to attend the [http://www.hlplab.wordpress.com/lsa09regression/ evening tutorial on logistic regression] [[BR]](Note: different time & location: TBA, 7-9pm) ||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/9/2009||<style="color:navy; vertical-align: top;">'''An introduction to TGrep2: a syntactic search software'''[[BR]](laptops welcome) attachment:Lecture2.pdf|| TGrep2 Manual || ||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/14/2009||<style="color:orange; vertical-align: top;">'''The relation between psycholinguistic and other approaches'''[[BR]]more on psycholinguistic accounts; also grammaticalization, semantic accounts, sociolinguistic accounts attachment:Lecture3.pdf||Jaeger (submitted) [33pp][[BR]] Frank and Jaeger (2008) [6pp] [[BR]]Bresnan and Hay (2007) [15pp][[BR]][[BR]]Optional readings on [wiki:Self:HlpLab/LSA09/References#uid Uniform Information Density], [wiki:Self:HlpLab/LSA09/References#grammar gradient grammar and grammaticalization of variation], [wiki:Self:HlpLab/LSA09/References#semantics semantic accounts], and [wiki:Self:HlpLab/LSA09/References#sociolinguistics sociolinguistic and variationist work]||12pm, Fr, 7/17/09||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/15/2009||<colspan=3 style="color:navy; text-align: center;">If you're interested in the analysis of continuous corpus outcomes such as word durations, pitch accents, etc., consider attending the [http://www.hlplab.wordpress.com/lsa09regression/ evening tutorial on linear mixed models] [[BR]](Note: different time & location: TBA, 7-9pm) ||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/16/2009||<style="color:navy; vertical-align: top;">'''More on TGrep2 and the TGrep2 Database Tools'''[[BR]](laptops welcome) attachment:Lecture4.pdf || TDT manual || ||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/21/2009||<style="color:navy; vertical-align: top;">'''An introduction to logistic regression in R''' attachment:Lecture5.R ||Baayen (2008) -- only Section 6.3 [20pp] [[BR]] Jaeger (2008) [13pp] [[BR]]Johnson (2009) [25pp][[BR]][[BR]]Optional readings on [wiki:Self:HlpLab/LSA09/References#statistics Statistics]||12pm, Wed, 7/22/09||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/23/2009||<style="color:green;">'''Corpora vs. Experiments: Trade-offs''' attachment:Lecture6.pdf [[BR]]We'll discuss the advantages and disadvantages of corpora compared to running experiments in the lab. This will lead us to look a bit more at mixed models which provide control for individual speaker effects which make the analysis of corpus data more complicated. I hope that most of you can attend the evening tutorials, so that we can use this session to go through more advanced questions and for questions you have regarding your final projects. || || ||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/7/2009||<style="color:orange; vertical-align: top;">'''Psycholinguistic accounts of processing and communicative efficiency'''<<BR>>Availability, Alignment, Domain Minimization, Ambiguity Avoidance, and Uniform Information Density [[attachment:Lecture1.pdf]]||Jaeger and Norcliffe (in press) -- only Section 2 [7pp] <<BR>>Branigan et al. (2007) [18pp] <<BR>>Hawkins (2007) [21pp]<<BR>>Haywood et al. (2005) [5pp]<<BR>><<BR>>Optional readings on [[LSA09References#accessibility|accessibility]], [[LSA09References#complexity|dependency minimization]], and [[LSA09References#ambiguityavoidance|ambiguity avoidance]] ||12pm, Fr, 7/10/09||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/8/2009||<colspan=3 style="color:navy; text-align: center;">You are highly encouraged to attend the [[http://www.hlplab.wordpress.com/lsa09regression/|evening tutorial on logistic regression]] <<BR>>(Note: different time & location: TBA, 7-9pm) ||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/9/2009||<style="color:navy; vertical-align: top;">'''An introduction to TGrep2: a syntactic search software'''<<BR>>(laptops welcome) [[attachment:Lecture2.pdf]]|| TGrep2 Manual || ||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/14/2009||<style="color:orange; vertical-align: top;">'''The relation between psycholinguistic and other approaches'''<<BR>>more on psycholinguistic accounts; also grammaticalization, semantic accounts, sociolinguistic accounts [[attachment:Lecture3.pdf]]||Jaeger (submitted) [33pp]<<BR>> Frank and Jaeger (2008) [6pp] <<BR>>Bresnan and Hay (2007) [15pp]<<BR>><<BR>>Optional readings on [[LSA09References#uid|Uniform Information Density]], [[LSA09References#grammar|gradient grammar and grammaticalization of variation]], [[LSA09References#semantics|semantic accounts]], and [[LSA09References#sociolinguistics|sociolinguistic and variationist work]]||12pm, Fr, 7/17/09||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/15/2009||<colspan=3 style="color:navy; text-align: center;">If you're interested in the analysis of continuous corpus outcomes such as word durations, pitch accents, etc., consider attending the [[http://www.hlplab.wordpress.com/lsa09regression/|evening tutorial on linear mixed models]] <<BR>>(Note: different time & location: TBA, 7-9pm) ||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/16/2009||<style="color:navy; vertical-align: top;">'''More on TGrep2 and the TGrep2 Database Tools'''<<BR>>(laptops welcome) [[attachment:Lecture4.pdf]] || TDT manual || ||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/21/2009||<style="color:navy; vertical-align: top;">'''An introduction to logistic regression in R''' [[attachment:Lecture5.R]] ||Baayen (2008) -- only Section 6.3 [20pp] <<BR>> Jaeger (2008) [13pp] <<BR>>Johnson (2009) [25pp]<<BR>><<BR>>Optional readings on [[LSA09References#statistics|Statistics]]||12pm, Wed, 7/22/09||
||<style="vertical-align: top;">7/23/2009||<style="color:green;">'''Corpora vs. Experiments: Trade-offs''' [[attachment:Lecture6.pdf]] <<BR>>We'll discuss the advantages and disadvantages of corpora compared to running experiments in the lab. This will lead us to look a bit more at mixed models which provide control for individual speaker effects which make the analysis of corpus data more complicated. I hope that most of you can attend the evening tutorials, so that we can use this session to go through more advanced questions and for questions you have regarding your final projects. || || ||
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Syllabus | Assignments | People | Corpora & Tutorials | Readings | Offical LSA course page


Syllabus

The class has three themes:

  • To introduce you to psycholinguistic theories of variation in production. What drives speakers' choices between different word orders (e.g. in the ditransitive alternation), different morphological variants (e.g. contracted vs. full auxiliaries)? Do they avoid potential ambiguities or try to ease production or comprehension processing in some other form?

    To provide you with an introduction to at least one syntactic search software (TGrep2) and tools we developed to combine output of this search software into a database that you can import into excel or a statistics program (these tools are in the developmental stage and have not been release previously). We also plan to give you a super fast intro to the basics of the statistical methods employed in modern corpus-based research on language production.

    To provide a forum for a discussion of the relative trade-offs of corpus-based vs. experiment-based psycholinguistic research. What does corpus-based work to offer? What are the current limitations?

This is an introductory class. I was asked by the LSA to provide a basic introduction and since many of you have not worked with corpora before, we will probably not get into the more advanced statistical aspects of corpus-based work, but I hope that we can give you enough of a background to get you started on corpus-based work and to connect to the community of researchers that is doing this type of work.

Date

Description/Notes

Readings for this class

Assignment due

7/7/2009

Psycholinguistic accounts of processing and communicative efficiency
Availability, Alignment, Domain Minimization, Ambiguity Avoidance, and Uniform Information Density Lecture1.pdf

Jaeger and Norcliffe (in press) -- only Section 2 [7pp]
Branigan et al. (2007) [18pp]
Hawkins (2007) [21pp]
Haywood et al. (2005) [5pp]

Optional readings on accessibility, dependency minimization, and ambiguity avoidance

12pm, Fr, 7/10/09

7/8/2009

You are highly encouraged to attend the evening tutorial on logistic regression
(Note: different time & location: TBA, 7-9pm)

7/9/2009

An introduction to TGrep2: a syntactic search software
(laptops welcome) Lecture2.pdf

TGrep2 Manual

7/14/2009

The relation between psycholinguistic and other approaches
more on psycholinguistic accounts; also grammaticalization, semantic accounts, sociolinguistic accounts Lecture3.pdf

Jaeger (submitted) [33pp]
Frank and Jaeger (2008) [6pp]
Bresnan and Hay (2007) [15pp]

Optional readings on Uniform Information Density, gradient grammar and grammaticalization of variation, semantic accounts, and sociolinguistic and variationist work

12pm, Fr, 7/17/09

7/15/2009

If you're interested in the analysis of continuous corpus outcomes such as word durations, pitch accents, etc., consider attending the evening tutorial on linear mixed models
(Note: different time & location: TBA, 7-9pm)

7/16/2009

More on TGrep2 and the TGrep2 Database Tools
(laptops welcome) Lecture4.pdf

TDT manual

7/21/2009

An introduction to logistic regression in R Lecture5.R

Baayen (2008) -- only Section 6.3 [20pp]
Jaeger (2008) [13pp]
Johnson (2009) [25pp]

Optional readings on Statistics

12pm, Wed, 7/22/09

7/23/2009

Corpora vs. Experiments: Trade-offs Lecture6.pdf
We'll discuss the advantages and disadvantages of corpora compared to running experiments in the lab. This will lead us to look a bit more at mixed models which provide control for individual speaker effects which make the analysis of corpus data more complicated. I hope that most of you can attend the evening tutorials, so that we can use this session to go through more advanced questions and for questions you have regarding your final projects.


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