陈 龙
CHEN LONG
My name is pronounced as [tʂʰən˦˥ lʊŋ˦˥], Chen is my last name and Long is my first name. I am a PhD student of Prof. Laura Kallmeyer and Rainer Osswald in Institute of Linguistics, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf. I am currently in the Cococo project, focusing on the linguistic modelling of inherent polysemous nouns and their predication, coercion and copredication. I am also involved in the construction of Cococorpus, a corpus of copredication and coercion.
Research Interests
- Frame semantics, semantic composition and decomposition
- Polysemy, coercion and copredication
- Semantic types, type match and mismatch
- Chinese linguistics
- Lexical semantics
- Computational linguistics research with little need for a computer
Research Disinterests
- Computational linguistics work with little linguistics
- NLP applications with little application
- Semantics research with little semantics
- Any research that assumes language models process/learn languages like human beings
- Any research that assumes all languages function in the same way as English
- Any research that pretends embeddings=meanings
- Papers starting with "Can L" or similar things in different titles