Develops ACW-based semantic timescale features showing longer autocorrelation windows associate with generic vocabulary and shorter ones with specific words in both human and LLM speech, with the pattern abolished by randomizing word order and timing.
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Noisy memory encoding of determiners explains negative polarity illusions, with new acceptability experiments showing stronger illusions for similar determiner pairs.
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The Dynamics of Human and AI-Generated Language: How Semantics Fluctuates across Different Timescales
Develops ACW-based semantic timescale features showing longer autocorrelation windows associate with generic vocabulary and shorter ones with specific words in both human and LLM speech, with the pattern abolished by randomizing word order and timing.
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Noisy memory encoding explains negative polarity illusions
Noisy memory encoding of determiners explains negative polarity illusions, with new acceptability experiments showing stronger illusions for similar determiner pairs.