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Gender bias and stereotypes in large language models
H Kotek, R Dockum, D Sun
Proceedings of the ACM collective intelligence conference, 12-24, 2023
2242023
Composing questions
H Kotek
MIT Press, 2019
1872019
A streamlined approach to online linguistic surveys
HK MY Erlewine
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 34 (2), 481–495, 2016
752016
Covert pied-piping in English multiple wh-questions
H Kotek, MY Erlewine
Linguistic Inquiry, 2016
63*2016
Gender bias and stereotypes in linguistic example sentences
H Kotek, R Dockum, S Babinski, C Geissler
Language, 2021
312021
Why the null complementizer is special in complementizer-trace effects
MY Erlewine, C Halpert, H Kotek, C van Urk
A pesky set: Papers for David Pesetsky 80, 371-380, 2017
302017
Experimental investigations of ambiguity: the case of most
H Kotek, Y Sudo, M Hackl
Natural Language Semantics 23, 119-156, 2015
292015
Gender bias in linguistics textbooks: Has anything changed since Macaulay & Brice 1997?
P Cépeda, H Kotek, K Pabst, K Syrett
Language 97 (4), 678-702, 2021
282021
Intervention in focus pied-piping
MY Erlewine, H Kotek
Proceedings of NELS 43 1, 2014
272014
Ellipsis licensing and redundancy reduction: A focus-based approach
M Barros, H Kotek
Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 4 (1), 2019
262019
Multiple sluicing, scope, and superiority: Consequences for ellipsis identity
H Kotek, M Barros
Linguistic Inquiry 49 (4), 781-812, 2018
262018
On the semantics of wh-questions
H Kotek
Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 20, 430-447, 2016
252016
Focus association by movement: Evidence from Tanglewood
MY Erlewine, H Kotek
Linguistic Inquiry 49 (3), 441-463, 2018
242018
Wh-fronting in a two-probe system
H Kotek
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 32 (4), 1105-1143, 2014
232014
Intervention effects arise from scope-taking across alternatives
H Kotek
NELS 47: Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic …, 2017
222017
Unifying definite and indefinite free relatives: Evidence from Mayan
H Kotek, MY Erlewine
Proceedings of NELS 46 (2), 241-254, 2016
222016
Covert partial wh-movement and the nature of derivations
H Kotek
Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 1 (1), 1–19, 2016
212016
Wh-indeterminates in Chuj (Mayan)
H Kotek, MY Erlewine
Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 64 (1), 62-101, 2019
202019
Gender bias in linguistics textbooks: Has anything changed since Macaulay & Brice (1997)
K Pabst, P Cépeda, H Kotek, K Syrett, K Donelson, M McCarvel
92nd annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Salt Lake City, 2018
192018
Most meanings are superlative
H Kotek, Y Sudo, E Howard, M Hackl
Syntax and Semantics 37, 101-145, 2011
172011
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