Clayton Marr
Doctoral Student
marr.54@osu.edu
Clark, Christian
- Clark, C, Oh, B-D, and Schuler, W. 2025. “Improved Reading Time Predictions from Word-Level Contextual Entropy”. Presented at Computational Psycholinguistics Meeting. December 18, 2025.
- Clark, C, Oh, B-D, and Schuler, W. 2025. “How Well Does First-Token Entropy Approximate Word Entropy as a Psycholinguistic Predictor?” Presented at International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing & Asia-Pacific Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (IJCNLP-AACL), December 20-24 2025.
Conner, Katie
- Conner, K. 2025. “Exploring Use & Meaning of ‘The B Word’ Over Time”. Presented at Language Research Showcase, Virginia Tech, 2025.
Court, Sara
- Court, S., Downing, L., and Elsner, M. 2025. “LLMs in the Real World: Evaluating "AI" in Emergency Contexts”. Preprint. DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.35880.43528
- Court, S., and Elsner, M. 2025. “Shortcomings of LLMs for Low-Resource Translation: Retrieval and Understanding Are Both the Problem”. Presented at Multilingual and Equitalble Language Tehcnologies (MELT) workshop at Conference on Language Modeling (COLM 2025). October 10, 2025.
Lewis, Ash
- Lewis, A., White, M., Liu, J., Koike-Akino, T., Parsons, K., and Wang, Y. 2025. Winning Big with Small Models: Knowledge Distillation vs. Self-Training for Reducing Hallucination in QA Agents. Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Generation, Evaluation and Metrics (GEM²), pp705–727, Vienna, Austria and presented at virtual meeting. Association for Computational Linguistics.
- Lewis, A., Perreault, A., Fosler-Lussier, E., and M., White. 2025. "Vista score: Verification in Sequential Turn-based Assessment", Under review. arXiv: 2510.27052 [cs.CL].url: https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.27052]https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.27052.
- Lewis, A. 2025. “Hallucination in AI Dialogues: Detection and Mitigation”. Presented at DataConnect Conference 2025, Lewis Center, OH, October 2, 2025.
- Lewis, A. 2025. “Introducing VISTA Score: Verification in Sequential Turn-Based Assessment”. Presented at Center for Cognitive and Brain Sciences Fall Retreat. September 20, 2025.
- Lewis, A. 2025. “Hallucination in the Wild: A Field Guide for LLM Users: Spotting, Understanding, and Reducing AI Mistakes”. Featured talk at Columbus Data Analytics Wednesdays, Columbus, OH, June 12, 2025.
Marr, Clayton
- Herce, B., and Marr, C. G. S. 2025. “The effects of sound change vs analogy on paradigm complexity”. Language. In press.
- Marr, C. G. S. 2025. “Introducing the electronic Neogrammarian”. Presented at Workshop 6 – The Comparative Method: A universal heuristic across time and space, at Langues et langage à la croisée des disciplines (LLcD) in Lille, France. September 2, 2025.
- Marr, C. G. S. & Herce, B. 2025. “Quantifying the long-term effect of sound change and analogy by forward reconstructing paradigms”. Presented at 58th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, in Bordeaux, France. August 29, 2025.
- Herce, B., and Marr, C, G. S. 2025. “Language change and Zipf's Law of Abbreviation”. Workshop 1: Challenges for Computer-Assisted Language Comparison, at International Conference on Historical Linguistics 2025 (ICHL27) in Santiago, Chile. August 20, 2025.
- Marr, C. G. S. and Joseph, B. D. 2025. “Regularity: still sufficient, still necessary!”. Presented at Workshop 3: The Comparative Method is not enough: Innovating historical linguistic methodology, at International Conference on Historical Linguistics 2025 (ICHL27) in Santiago, Chile. August 18, 2025.
Ni, Tianyi
- Ni, T., Rocker, M. & Köhnlein, B. 2025. “A Metrical Analysis of Ternary Vowel Quantity in East Frisian Low German”. Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology 1(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.7275/amphonology.3047
- Ni, T. .2025. Bidirectional Consonantal Effects on F0 Realization in Burmese. Proceedings of The Third International Conference on Tone and Intonation, p134-138, doi: 10.21437/TAI.2025-28
Rouillier, Connor
- Rouillier, C. C. 2025. “Effects of plural type on agreement in six Arabic varieties”. Presented at North Atlantic Conference on Afro-Asiatic Linguistics 48: Columbus, Ohio.
- Rouillier, C. C. 2025. “Deflected agreement in six Arabic varieties: Broken plurals are not a sound predictor”. Presented at 6th Arabic Linguistics Forum: Vienna, Austria.
Tangsiriwattanakul, Shinnakrit
- Tangsiriwattanakul, S. and Pittayaporn, P. 2025. “Siamese tones in the late 16th century as reflected in the Sino-Siamese Manual of Translation”. Diachronica 42(3/4): 508—525.
Wren-Harding, Ellie
- Wren-Harding, E. 2025. “Combining Computational and Qualitative Methods for Family-Internal Borrowings: A Case Study” Presented at WS1: Challenges for Computer-Assisted Language Comparison, at International Conference on Historical Linguistics 2025 (ICHL27). Santiago, Chile. August 20, 2025.
- Wren-Harding, E. 2025. “Arabic Loanwords in Dagestan Through the Lens of Geography and Linguistic Ecology”. Presented at Caucasian Linguistics: Recent Advances and Emerging Topics. Lyon, France. June 11, 2025.
- Wren-Harding, E. 2025. “Computer-Assisted Differentiation of Loans and Cognates: Possibilities and Pitfalls”. Talk given at Linguistic Convergence Laboratory. HSE University, Moscow, Russia. May 20, 2025
Yin, Yue
- Yin, Y. 2025. “Modeling the learning of tier projection with blocking”. Presented at The Annual Meeting on Phonology (AMP), UC Berkeley, CA. September 2025.