Our draft article shows that corpus linguistics delivers where LLM AI tools fall short—in producing nuanced linguistic data instead of bare, artificial conclusions. Modern textualism is built on at ...
In our previous four posts we've argued that LLM AIs should not be in the driver's seat of ordinary meaning inquiries. In so stating, we don't deny that AI tools have certain advantages over most ...
The nineteenth volume of the Varieng eSeries is published. The 19th volume of the eSeries, titled , has been published. Edited by Turo Hiltunen, Joe McVeigh and Tanja Säily, it discusses the issue of ...
We are grateful to Eugene Volokh for the invitation to discuss corpus linguistics generally and our forthcoming article, “Judging Ordinary Meaning,” in particular. Corpus linguistics is an empirical ...
The Department’s computational linguistics faculty are dedicated to the advancement of human language technology and the automatic production of richer and more accurate representations of utterances ...