Judith Degen, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | School of Arts and Sciences | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
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Sign in to add mentorMichael K. Tanenhaus | grad student | 2013 | Rochester | |
(Alternatives in Pragmatic Reasoning.) | ||||
Noah D. Goodman | post-doc | Stanford |
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Hahn M, Mathew R, Degen J. (2022) Morpheme Ordering Across Languages Reflects Optimization for Processing Efficiency. Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science. 5: 208-232 |
Schuster S, Degen J. (2020) I know what you're probably going to say: Listener adaptation to variable use of uncertainty expressions. Cognition. 203: 104285 |
Degen J, Hawkins RD, Graf C, et al. (2020) When redundancy is useful: A Bayesian approach to "overinformative" referring expressions. Psychological Review |
Scontras G, Degen J, Goodman ND. (2019) On the grammatical source of adjective ordering preferences Semantics and Pragmatics. 12: 1-21 |
Degen J, Trotzke A, Scontras G, et al. (2019) Definitely, maybe: A new experimental paradigm for investigating the pragmatics of evidential devices across languages Journal of Pragmatics. 140: 33-48 |
Scontras G, Degen J, Goodman ND. (2017) Subjectivity Predicts Adjective Ordering Preferences Open Mind. 1: 53-66 |
Franke M, Degen J. (2016) Reasoning in Reference Games: Individual- vs. Population-Level Probabilistic Modeling. Plos One. 11: e0154854 |
Yildirim I, Degen J, Tanenhaus MK, et al. (2016) Talker-specificity and adaptation in quantifier interpretation. Journal of Memory and Language. 87: 128-143 |
Yildirim I, Degen J, Tanenhaus MK, et al. (2016) Talker-specificity and adaptation in quantifier interpretation Journal of Memory and Language. 87: 128-143 |
Degen J, Tanenhaus MK. (2015) Availability of Alternatives and the Processing of Scalar Implicatures: A Visual World Eye-Tracking Study. Cognitive Science |