
Clayton Marr
Doctoral Student
marr.54@osu.edu

Clark, Christian
- Clark, C., Oh, B-D., and Schuler, W. 2025. “Effects of Recency Bias on Transformers' Predictions of Reading Times”. Presented at The 38th Annual Conference on Human Sentence Processing.
- Clark, C., Oh, B-D., and Schuler, W. 2025. “Linear Recency Bias During Training Improves Transformers' Fit to Reading Times. Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2025), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Dedvukaj, Lindon
- Dedvukaj, L. 2025. “The Dialectal Split of Gheg and Tosk Albanian: A Case of Contact-Induced Phonological Change”. Presented at Midwest Slavic Conference, Columbus, OH. April 6, 2025.
- Dedvukaj, L. 2025. “The queen ‘bee’ of the highlands: an etymological analysis of the Albanian xhubleta.” Presented at 98th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Philadelphia, PA. January 10, 2025.
Laycock, Kyler
- Laycock, K. and Patson, N. D. 2025. “Sparking early interest in language science with the Girl Scouts”. Poster to be presented at LingComm 25. Online.
- Laycock, K. 2025. Implicit and Explicit Phonetic Convergence to Voice Quality. Poster to be presented at Acoustical Society of America (ASA) 188. New Orleans, LA.
- Laycock, K. and McGowan, K.B. 2025. “Removing the Disguise: The Matched Guise Technique, Incongruity, and Listener Awareness”. Journal of Sociolinguistics https://doi.org/10.1111/josl.12700
Marr, Clayton
- Herce, B., and Marr, C. G. S. 2025. “The effects of sound change vs analogy on paradigm complexity”. Language. In press.
- Naik, A., Agrawal, D., Sng, H., Marr, C., Zhang, K., Rosé, C. et al. 2025. Programming by Examples Meets Historical Linguistics: A Large Language Model Based Approach to Sound Law Induction. In: arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.16524 (2025)
- Marr, C. G. S. 2025. “Forward reconstructing Albanian diachronic phonology”. Talk presented at Data in Historical Linguistics (DIHL), web seminar hosted at King’s College London, UK. February 4, 2025.
Rule, Chaeli
- Rule, C. 2025. “Kabardian adaptation of loanwords: the case of Russian /k/”. Talk presented at Caucasian linguistics: recent advances and emerging topics (CaucLing 2025) in Lyon, France. June 11-13, 2025.