@sunnyych.bsky.social
Paper: cicl.stanford.edu/papers/yu202...
Code: github.com/sunnyych/Chi...
Thanks to my wonderful collaborators @alvinwmtan.bsky.social @siyingzhg.bsky.social @phillip @riley @tobigerstenberg.bsky.social @david! I will be presenting this work on August 1st, during Poster Session 2 :)
Code: github.com/sunnyych/Chi...
Thanks to my wonderful collaborators @alvinwmtan.bsky.social @siyingzhg.bsky.social @phillip @riley @tobigerstenberg.bsky.social @david! I will be presenting this work on August 1st, during Poster Session 2 :)
July 31, 2025 at 5:39 AM
Paper: cicl.stanford.edu/papers/yu202...
Code: github.com/sunnyych/Chi...
Thanks to my wonderful collaborators @alvinwmtan.bsky.social @siyingzhg.bsky.social @phillip @riley @tobigerstenberg.bsky.social @david! I will be presenting this work on August 1st, during Poster Session 2 :)
Code: github.com/sunnyych/Chi...
Thanks to my wonderful collaborators @alvinwmtan.bsky.social @siyingzhg.bsky.social @phillip @riley @tobigerstenberg.bsky.social @david! I will be presenting this work on August 1st, during Poster Session 2 :)
We find that generics are more common for biological kinds than artifacts but are not more common for non-living natural kinds or social kinds.
July 31, 2025 at 5:37 AM
We find that generics are more common for biological kinds than artifacts but are not more common for non-living natural kinds or social kinds.
First, we web-scraped 694 children’s books and analyzed the book corpus and caregivers’ speech in CHILDES. We expand the scope of previous corpus analysis in three ways: 1. A bigger corpus 2. More subject kinds, including non-living natural kinds and social kinds 3. Additional statement types
July 31, 2025 at 5:36 AM
First, we web-scraped 694 children’s books and analyzed the book corpus and caregivers’ speech in CHILDES. We expand the scope of previous corpus analysis in three ways: 1. A bigger corpus 2. More subject kinds, including non-living natural kinds and social kinds 3. Additional statement types