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Latent semantic analysis lecture

Here is an IPython notebook from a recent lecture I gave on Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) in my natural language processing class (CS 562/662).

Author Kyle GormanPosted on January 21, 2015Format LinkCategories Language, NLPLeave a comment on Latent semantic analysis lecture

Language Log on "uh" and "um"

Mark Liberman at Language Log has done some fascinating recent work looking at gender and age effects on the use of “uh” and “um”, and I’m chuffed to note that he also mentions my recent work on fillers. See here, here, and here if you’re interested.

Author Kyle GormanPosted on August 6, 2014Format LinkCategories Autism, LanguageLeave a comment on Language Log on "uh" and "um"

Baker's Paradox

Recently on Faculty of Language, Charles Yang discussed Baker’s Paradox (including some work I was involved in) in three[1] recent[2] posts[3].

Author Kyle GormanPosted on June 10, 2014Format LinkCategories Acquisition, Language, StatisticsLeave a comment on Baker's Paradox

More on the Word Gap

Here’s a lovely thinkpiece on the Word Gap. I couldn’t agree more.

Author Kyle GormanPosted on May 2, 2014Format LinkCategories Acquisition, Language, SociolinguisticsLeave a comment on More on the Word Gap

NPR on Providence Talks

I recently spoke to NPR’s All Things Considered about Providence Talks. You can read the transcript or listen to audio here. See my previous post for more of my thoughts.

Author Kyle GormanPosted on March 22, 2014Format LinkCategories Acquisition, LanguageLeave a comment on NPR on Providence Talks

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