Timothy J. O'Donnell, Ph.D.
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Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United StatesArea:
Language development, language comprehensionGoogle:
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(Productivity and Reuse in Language.) |
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Ellis K, Albright A, Solar-Lezama A, et al. (2022) Synthesizing theories of human language with Bayesian program induction. Nature Communications. 13: 5024 |
Mehr SA, Singh M, Knox D, et al. (2019) Universality and diversity in human song. Science (New York, N.Y.). 366 |
Zuidema W, French RM, Alhama RG, et al. (2019) Five Ways in Which Computational Modeling Can Help Advance Cognitive Science: Lessons From Artificial Grammar Learning. Topics in Cognitive Science |
Hartshorne JK, de Leeuw JR, Goodman ND, et al. (2019) A thousand studies for the price of one: Accelerating psychological science with Pushkin. Behavior Research Methods |
Jiang B, O'Donnell T, Clayards M. (2019) A deep neural network approach to investigate tone space in languages The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 145: 1913-1913 |
Hartshorne JK, O'Donnell TJ, Sudo Y, et al. (2016) Psych verbs, the linking problem, and the acquisition of language. Cognition. 157: 268-288 |
Hartshorne JK, O'Donnell TJ, Tenenbaum JB. (2015) The Causes and Consequences Explicit in Verbs. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 30: 716-734 |
Almoammer A, Sullivan J, Donlan C, et al. (2013) Grammatical morphology as a source of early number word meanings. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 18448-53 |
Hauser MD, Barner D, O'Donnell T. (2007) Evolutionary Linguistics: A New Look at an Old Landscape Language Learning and Development. 3: 101-132 |
O'Donnell TJ, Hauser MD, Fitch WT. (2005) Using mathematical models of language experimentally. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 9: 284-9 |