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The Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of the Lexicon (CogALex)


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PROGRAM

Monday, May 20, 2024

9:00–9:15Introduction
Michael Zock
 9:15–10:15 Keynote Speech
9:15–10:15Fine-tuning LLMs for lexicography
Gilles-Maurice de Schryver
 10:15–10:40 Oral Presentations 1
 CLAVELL - Cognitive Linguistic Annotation and Visualization Environment for Language Learning
Werner Winiwarter
 10:40–11:00 Coffee Break
 11:00–12:00 Poster Session
 Individual Text Corpora Predict Openness, Interests, Knowledge and Level of Education
Markus J. Hofmann, Markus T. Jansen, Christoph Wigbels, Benny Briesemeister and Arthur M. Jacobs
 An Empirical Study on Vague Deictic Temporal Adverbials
Svenja Kenneweg, Brendan Balcerak Jackson, Joerg Deigmoeller, Julian Eggert and Philipp Cimiano
 Symbolic Learning of Rules for Semantic Relation Types Identification in French Genitive Postnominal Prepositional Phrases
Hani Guenoune and Mathieu Lafourcade
 How Human-Like Are Word Associations in Generative Models? An Experiment in Slovene
Špela Vintar, Mojca Brglez and Aleš Žagar
 Idiom Complexity in Apple-Pie Order: The Disentanglement of Decomposability and Transparency
Irene Pagliai
 What GPT-4 Knows about Aspectual Coercion: Focused on "Begin the Book"
Seohyun IM and Chungmin Lee
 Can GPT-4 Recover Latent Semantic Relational Information from Word Associations? A Detailed Analysis of Agreement with Human-annotated Semantic Ontologies.
Simon De Deyne, Chunhua Liu and Lea Frermann
 What’s in a Name? Electrophysiological Differences in Processing Proper Nouns in Mandarin Chinese
Bernard A. J. Jap, Yu-Yin Hsu, Lavinia Salicchi and Yu Xi Li
 Cross-Linguistic Processing of Non-Compositional Expressions in Slavic Languages
Iuliia Zaitova, Irina Stenger, Muhammad Umer Butt and Tania Avgustinova
 Using Language Models to Unravel Semantic Development in Children’s Use of Perception Verbs
Bram van Dijk, Max J. van Duijn, Li Kloostra, Marco Spruit and Barend Beekhuizen
 Representing Abstract Concepts with Images: An Investigation with Large Language Models
Ludovica Cerini, Alessandro Bondielli and Alessandro Lenci
 Big-Five Backstage: A Dramatic Dataset for Characters Personality Traits & Gender Analysis
Vadim A. Porvatov, Carlo Strapparava and Marina Tiuleneva
 Interaction of Semantics and Morphology in Russian Word Vectors
Yulia Zinova, Ruben van de Vijver and Anastasia Yablokova
 Listen, Repeat, Decide: Investigating Pronunciation Variation in Spoken Word Recognition among Russian Speakers
Vladislav Ivanovich Zubov and Elena Riekhakaynen
 The Mental Lexicon of Communicative Fragments and Contours: The Remix N-gram Method
Emese K. Molnár and Andrea Dömötör
 Three Studies on Predicting Word Concreteness with Embedding Vectors
Michael M. Flor
 12:00–12:50 Oral Presentations 2
 Combining Neo-Structuralist and Cognitive Approaches to Semantics to Build Wordnets for Ancient Languages: Challenges and Perspectives
Erica Biagetti, Martina Giuliani, Silvia Zampetta, Silvia Luraghi and Chiara Zanchi
 SensoryT5: Infusing Sensorimotor Norms into T5 for Enhanced Fine-grained Emotion Classification
Yuhan Xia, Qingqing Zhao, Yunfei Long, Ge Xu and Jia Wang
12:50–13:00Conclusion
Michael Zock