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Grammatical cues to subjecthood are redundant in a majority of simple
  clauses across languages
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Grammatical cues to subjecthood are redundant in a majority of simple clauses across languages

30 January 2022
Kyle Mahowald
Evgeniia Diachek
E. Gibson
Evelina Fedorenko
Richard Futrell
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Papers citing "Grammatical cues to subjecthood are redundant in a majority of simple clauses across languages"

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Do Large Language Models know who did what to whom?
Do Large Language Models know who did what to whom?
Joseph M. Denning
Xiaohan
Bryor Snefjella
Idan A. Blank
646
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23 Apr 2025
A Cross-Linguistic Pressure for Uniform Information Density in Word
  Order
A Cross-Linguistic Pressure for Uniform Information Density in Word OrderTransactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics (TACL), 2023
T. H. Clark
Clara Meister
Tiago Pimentel
Michael Hahn
Robert Bamler
Richard Futrell
Saarland University
235
27
0
06 Jun 2023
Language Model Behavior: A Comprehensive Survey
Language Model Behavior: A Comprehensive SurveyInternational Conference on Computational Logic (ICCL), 2023
Tyler A. Chang
Benjamin Bergen
VLMLRMLM&MA
537
157
0
20 Mar 2023
Event knowledge in large language models: the gap between the impossible
  and the unlikely
Event knowledge in large language models: the gap between the impossible and the unlikelyCognitive Sciences (CS), 2022
Carina Kauf
Anna A. Ivanova
Giulia Rambelli
Emmanuele Chersoni
Jingyuan Selena She
Zawad Chowdhury
Evelina Fedorenko
Alessandro Lenci
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02 Dec 2022
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