Tal Linzen
Identifiers
- name variant Tal Linzen 0.60 · backfill
Papers (26)
- Can LLMs Introspect? A Reality Check cs.AI · 2026 · author #2
- Simulating Human Memory with Language Models cs.CL · 2026 · author #5
- Why are language models less surprised than humans? Testing the Parse Multiplicity Mismatch Hypothesis cs.CL · 2026 · author #3
- Always Learning, Always Mixing: Efficient and Simple Data Mixing All The Time cs.CL · 2026 · author #4
- Evaluating In-Context Translation with Synchronous Context-Free Grammar Transduction cs.CL · 2026 · author #3
- Language Models Struggle to Use Representations Learned In-Context cs.CL · 2026 · author #2
- To model human linguistic prediction, make LLMs less superhuman cs.CL · 2025 · author #2
- RELIC: Evaluating Complex Reasoning via the Recognition of Languages In-Context cs.CL · 2025 · author #6
- Beyond the Imitation Game: Quantifying and extrapolating the capabilities of language models cs.CL · 2022 · author #395
- Analyzing and Interpreting Neural Networks for NLP: A Report on the First BlackboxNLP Workshop cs.CL · 2019 · author #3
- Studying the Inductive Biases of RNNs with Synthetic Variations of Natural Languages cs.CL · 2019 · author #3
- Right for the Wrong Reasons: Diagnosing Syntactic Heuristics in Natural Language Inference cs.CL · 2019 · author #3
- Human few-shot learning of compositional instructions cs.CL · 2019 · author #2
- RNNs Implicitly Implement Tensor Product Representations cs.CL · 2018 · author #2
- Non-entailed subsequences as a challenge for natural language inference cs.CL · 2018 · author #2
- Can Entropy Explain Successor Surprisal Effects in Reading? cs.CL · 2018 · author #2
- What can linguistics and deep learning contribute to each other? cs.CL · 2018 · author #1
- A Neural Model of Adaptation in Reading cs.CL · 2018 · author #2
- Targeted Syntactic Evaluation of Language Models cs.CL · 2018 · author #2
- Distinct patterns of syntactic agreement errors in recurrent networks and humans cs.CL · 2018 · author #1
- Colorless green recurrent networks dream hierarchically cs.CL · 2018 · author #4
- Revisiting the poverty of the stimulus: hierarchical generalization without a hierarchical bias in recurrent neural networks cs.CL · 2018 · author #3
- Phonological (un)certainty weights lexical activation cs.CL · 2017 · author #4
- Exploring the Syntactic Abilities of RNNs with Multi-task Learning cs.CL · 2017 · author #3
- Assessing the Ability of LSTMs to Learn Syntax-Sensitive Dependencies cs.CL · 2016 · author #1
- Issues in evaluating semantic spaces using word analogies cs.CL · 2016 · author #1
Mentions
- 2510.05141 #2 · arxiv_oai · confidence 0.70 Tal Linzen
- 2605.26242 #2 · arxiv_oai · confidence 0.70 Tal Linzen
- 2605.25680 #5 · arxiv_oai · confidence 0.70 Tal Linzen
- 2605.15440 #3 · arxiv_oai · confidence 0.70 Tal Linzen
- 2605.15220 #4 · arxiv_oai · confidence 0.70 Tal Linzen
Frequent Coauthors
- R. Thomas McCoy 4 shared papers
- Shauli Ravfogel 3 shared papers
- Yoav Goldberg 3 shared papers
- Brian Dillon 2 shared papers
- Ellie Pavlick 2 shared papers
- Jackson Petty 2 shared papers
- Marco Baroni 2 shared papers
- Marten van Schijndel 2 shared papers
- Michael Y. Hu 2 shared papers
- Robert Frank 2 shared papers
- Aarohi Srivastava 1 shared papers
- Abhinav Rastogi 1 shared papers
- Abhishek Rao 1 shared papers
- Abu Awal Md Shoeb 1 shared papers
- Abubakar Abid 1 shared papers
- Adam Fisch 1 shared papers
- Adam R. Brown 1 shared papers
- Adam Santoro 1 shared papers
- Aditya Gupta 1 shared papers
- Adri\`a Garriga-Alonso 1 shared papers