My research areas lie at the intersection of morphology and language production, as well as morphology’s interfaces with phonology and the mental lexicon.
Jane S.Y. Li Department of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University. Email: sli213 at jhu dot edu
Johns Hopkins University Aug 2021 - current ****PhD student in Cognitive Science
Simon Fraser University Sept 2017 - May 2021 ****BA Honours in Linguistics, minor in Philosophy Honours thesis: The semantics of Tagalog inclusory constructions
Research Assistant: Language Production Lab, SFU May 2018 - July 2021
Research Assistant: Language Learning and Development Lab, SFU Sept 2020 - July 2021
Alderete, John, Jane Li, Rachid Ridouane. (2024) Frequency norms in Tashlhiyt, Part I. The Handbook of Berber Linguistics.
Li, Jane, Heikal Badrulhisham, John Alderete. (2023) Word and sound frequency in Cantonese: Comparisons across three corpora. Taiwan Journal of Linguistics.
Li, Jane, Colin Wilson. (2021) Leveraging Paradigmatic Information in Inflection Acceptability Prediction: the JHU-SFU Submission to SIGMORPHON Shared Task 0.2. Proceedings of SIGMORPHON 2021.
Wilson, C., Jane Li. (2021) Were We There Already? Applying Minimal Generalization to the SIGMORPHON-UniMorph Shared Task on Cognitively Plausible Morphological Inflection. Proceedings of SIGMORPHON 2021.
Are learned "features" in embeddings used as features?: A case study on Turkish vowel harmony. with Kyle Rawlins and Paul Smolensky. Poster at SCiL 2024.
A semantic and morphological analysis of Tagalog Plural Pronoun Constructions. with Gérard Avelino. Talk at AFLA 2024, Invited talk at Rutgers Linguistics.
Recurrent neural networks can correctly inflect while not learning human-like morpho-phonology. with Kyle Rawlins and Paul Smolensky. Talk at PLC 2024.