英文简介:
As one of the premier groups in Europe doing architecture-based modelling of cognition, the Cognitive Modelling Group in the Institute of Artificial Intelligence in Groningen is the ideal environment to carry out this innovative work. This group is at the forefront of advanced cognitive architectures.
Assistant Professor Dr. Jennifer Spenader has made significant contributions to work on semantic and pragmatic topics in linguistics. She is also a VENI-grant laureate (2005), awarded by the Dutch Scientific Council (NWO). Her interdisciplinary approach, combining both child and adult psycholinguistic data with big corpus data and computational modelling has been extremely successful in modelling pragmatic phenomena. Professor Niels Taatgen was part of the original core development team for the computational modelling architecture ACT-R. In 2011 he was awarded an ERC starting grant to develop his modelling, neural and behavioral studies of multi-tasking and is currently also a partner in the European Union FP7 project “Metalogue” investigating metacognitive capacities.
部分成果:
Hendriks, P., J. Hoeks and J. Spenader (2014). Reexive Choice in Dutch and German. In Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics., Online 5 Dec. 2014. 24 pages.
Anderson, M. and J. Spenader (2014). Result and Purpose with 'so'. Lingua, Volume 148, 1-27.
Van den Akker, S., J. Hoeks, J. Spenader, and P. Hendriks (2012). Is the Dutch Delay of Principle B E_ect dependent on verb type? In Linguistics in the Netherlands. John Benjamins, Amsterdam, 1-14.
Bos, J. and J. Spenader. (2011). An annotated corpus of VP-ellipsis. Language Resources and Evaluation. 45(4), 463-494.