
Sihan Chen
I am a Ph.D candidate at Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT. I am currently working in TedLab, where I apply quantitative methods to look into many interesting topics related to natural languages. Before, I was an undergraduate student majoring in mechanical engineering at University of Miami. Here is my CV.
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Typology and the cognitive science of non-WEIRD languages: The role of memory types. A research project. The Adaptive Value of Languages: Non-linguistic Causes of Language Diversity … DID...
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Perspectives on Star Formation Quenching and AGN Activities. E Wang, H Wang, H Mo, SH Lim, FC van den Bosch, X Kong, L Wang, ... The Dearth of Differences between Central and Satellite Galaxies....
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Proceedings of the 2024 International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval …
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Welcome to my homepage! I am an Ph.D. student in the Statistics Program at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Before my Ph.D. study, I received my M.Phil. and B.Sc. degrees...
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Proceedings to the 46th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Chen, S., Gil, D., Benítez-Burraco, A., (2024), Languages of esoteric societies provide a window into a previous stage in the evolution of human languages. Proceedings to the 15th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, Madison, WI.
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Sihan Chen, Caleb Everett (2020). Did post-neolithic changes in bite configuration impact speech? A new approach to the question. in Proceedings of the 13th International Conference of the Evolution of Language. PDF Cite
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