PhD from LMU Munich, prev. UT Austin, Princeton, @ltiatcmu.bsky.social, Cambridge
computational linguistics, construction grammar, morphosyntax
leonieweissweiler.github.io
Topics include, but aren’t limited to:
🔎Linguistic Interpretability
🌍Multilingual Evaluation
📖Computational Typology
Please share!
#NLProc #NLP
She’s accepted an Assistant Prof position at Leipzig Uni 🇩🇪—the first female CompSci professor there—and is eager to support more women 👏
#WomenInELLIS
She’s accepted an Assistant Prof position at Leipzig Uni 🇩🇪—the first female CompSci professor there—and is eager to support more women 👏
#WomenInELLIS
Topics include, but aren’t limited to:
🔎Linguistic Interpretability
🌍Multilingual Evaluation
📖Computational Typology
Please share!
#NLProc #NLP
Topics include, but aren’t limited to:
🔎Linguistic Interpretability
🌍Multilingual Evaluation
📖Computational Typology
Please share!
#NLProc #NLP
📍 Leipzig 🇩🇪
📅 Apply by Jan 15th
🔗 https://ellis.eu/research/jobs/2025-12-16-two-fully-funded-phd-positions-in-natural-language-processing
📍 Leipzig 🇩🇪
📅 Apply by Jan 15th
🔗 https://ellis.eu/research/jobs/2025-12-16-two-fully-funded-phd-positions-in-natural-language-processing
👉 Full announcement: leonieweissweiler.github.io/phd_leipzig....
👉 Full announcement: leonieweissweiler.github.io/phd_leipzig....
Topics include, but aren’t limited to:
🔎Linguistic Interpretability
🌍Multilingual Evaluation
📖Computational Typology
Please share!
#NLProc #NLP
Topics include, but aren’t limited to:
🔎Linguistic Interpretability
🌍Multilingual Evaluation
📖Computational Typology
Please share!
#NLProc #NLP
I’m thrilled to share that I’ll be starting as assistant professor for Natural Language Processing @unileipzig.bsky.social in April! I’m deeply grateful to everyone who supported me on this journey.
I will be recruiting PhD students with @scadsai.bsky.social, stay tuned for details!
I’m thrilled to share that I’ll be starting as assistant professor for Natural Language Processing @unileipzig.bsky.social in April! I’m deeply grateful to everyone who supported me on this journey.
I will be recruiting PhD students with @scadsai.bsky.social, stay tuned for details!
In each of these sentences, a verb that doesn't usually encode motion is being used to convey that an object is moving to a destination.
Given that these usages are rare, complex, and creative, we ask:
Do LLMs understand what's going on in them?
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In each of these sentences, a verb that doesn't usually encode motion is being used to convey that an object is moving to a destination.
Given that these usages are rare, complex, and creative, we ask:
Do LLMs understand what's going on in them?
🧵1/7
Come check it out if your interested in multilingual linguistic evaluation of LLMs (there will be parse trees on the slides! There's still use for syntactic structure!)
arxiv.org/abs/2504.02768
Come check it out if your interested in multilingual linguistic evaluation of LLMs (there will be parse trees on the slides! There's still use for syntactic structure!)
arxiv.org/abs/2504.02768
The deadline is Nov 26th, the expected start date is Feb 1st.
Feel free to shoot me an email if you want to hear more about this department and I will continue gushing about it.
Postdoc opportunity — also open to recent or soon-to-be PhD graduates (within 1–2 months).
uu.varbi.com/en/what:job/...
The deadline is Nov 26th, the expected start date is Feb 1st.
Feel free to shoot me an email if you want to hear more about this department and I will continue gushing about it.
Not presenting anything but here are two posters you should visit:
1. @qyao.bsky.social on Controlled rearing for direct and indirect evidence for datives (w/ me, @weissweiler.bsky.social and @kmahowald.bsky.social), W morning
Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2503.20850
Not presenting anything but here are two posters you should visit:
1. @qyao.bsky.social on Controlled rearing for direct and indirect evidence for datives (w/ me, @weissweiler.bsky.social and @kmahowald.bsky.social), W morning
Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2503.20850
🥳I'm excited to share that I've started as a postdoc at Uppsala University NLP @uppsalanlp.bsky.social, working with Joakim Nivre on topics related to constructions and multilinguality!
🙏Many thanks to the Walter Benjamin Programme of the DFG for making this possible.
🥳I'm excited to share that I've started as a postdoc at Uppsala University NLP @uppsalanlp.bsky.social, working with Joakim Nivre on topics related to constructions and multilinguality!
🙏Many thanks to the Walter Benjamin Programme of the DFG for making this possible.
This could be a surprise to many – models rely heavily on stored examples and draw analogies when dealing with unfamiliar words, much as humans do. Check out this new study led by @valentinhofmann.bsky.social to learn how they made the discovery 💡
We show that linguistic generalization in language models can be due to underlying analogical mechanisms.
Shoutout to my amazing co-authors @weissweiler.bsky.social, @davidrmortensen.bsky.social, Hinrich Schütze, and Janet Pierrehumbert!
What generalization mechanisms shape the language skills of LLMs?
Prior work has claimed that LLMs learn language via rules.
We revisit the question and find that superficially rule-like behavior of LLMs can be traced to underlying analogical processes.
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This could be a surprise to many – models rely heavily on stored examples and draw analogies when dealing with unfamiliar words, much as humans do. Check out this new study led by @valentinhofmann.bsky.social to learn how they made the discovery 💡