Understanding grammar change: Digital resources and evolutionary modelling

from Tuesday, 4 June 2024 (09:00) to Wednesday, 5 June 2024 (17:00)
50 George Square (Room G.05)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
4 Jun 2024
5 Jun 2024
AM
10:30 Welcome - Richard Blythe (The University of Edinburgh) Dan Lassiter (University of Edinburgh) Rob Truswell (University of Edinburgh) Juan Guerrero Montero (University of Edinburgh)   (Room G.05)
11:00 Syntactic Planning, Informational Risk, and the Information Threshold - Joel Wallenberg (University of York)   (Room G.05)
10:00 Variational learning: Anatomy of an algorithm - Henri Kauhanen (University of Konstanz)   (G.03)
11:00 --- Coffee ---
11:30 Modelling grammar change as an evolutionary process - Juan Guerrero Montero (University of Edinburgh)   (G.03)
PM
12:00 --- Lunch ---
13:30 Ancestral State Reconstruction of grammatical traits - how can it be done? Case study from Oceania and new approaches - Hedvig Skirgård (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)   (Room G.05)
14:30 --- Coffee ---
15:00 Understanding syntactic change: Constructing the infrastructure - Beatrice Santorini (University of Pennsylvania)   (Room G.05)
16:00 Prepositional phrases in historical corpora of English: Methodological and theoretical challenges - Eva Zehentner (University of Zurich)   (Room G.05)
12:30 --- Lunch ---
14:00 Neural Ratio Estimation of Evolutionary Dynamics with Transformer Models - Folgert Karsdorp (Meertens Institute)   (G.03)
15:00 --- Coffee ---
15:30 Implicational universals, probabilities and grammar competition - George Walkden (University of Konstanz)   (G.03)
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