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Research interests
Social Sciences - Word meaning
Social Sciences - Language evolution
Social Sciences - Psycholinguistics
Social Sciences - Large language models
Social Sciences - Explainable AI
Social Sciences - Language evolution
Social Sciences - Psycholinguistics
Social Sciences - Large language models
Social Sciences - Explainable AI
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Education/Academic qualification
PhD in Linguistics, PhD, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
2024
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How Much Semantic Information is Available in Large Language Model Tokens?
Haslett, D. A. & Cai, Z. G., 17 Apr 2025, In: Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics. 13, p. 408-423 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal Article › peer-review
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Made-in China, Thinking in America:U.S. Values Persist in Chinese LLMs
Haslett, D., Huang, L.T.-L., Khalatbari, L., Hsiao, J.H.-W. & Chan, A. B., 13 Dec 2025, 13 p.Research output: Working paper › Preprint
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Tokenization Changes Meaning in Large Language Models: Evidence from Chinese
Haslett, D. A., Apr 2025, In: Computational Linguistics. p. 1-30Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal Article › peer-review
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Do large language models resemble humans in language use?
Cai, Z. G., Duan, X., Haslett, D. A., Wang, S. & Pickering, M. J., 2024, CMCL 2024 - 13th Edition of the Workshop on Cognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Workshop. Kuribayashi, T., Rambelli, G., Takmaz, E., Wicke, P. & Oseki, Y. (eds.). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), p. 37-56 20 p. (CMCL 2024 - 13th Edition of the Workshop on Cognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Workshop).Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference Proceeding/Report › Conference Paper published in a book › peer-review
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Do large language models resemble humans in language use?
CAI, Z., DUAN, X., HASLETT, D. A., WANG, S. & PICKERING, M., Aug 2024, In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Cognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics. p. 37-56Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal Article › peer-review