

Dr. Ezer Rasin
Research work
The goal of the Phonological Computation Lab is to uncover the cognitive architecture of phonology -- the component of the human mind that puts together linguistic sound representations. To achieve this goal, we integrate methods from theoretical linguistics and computer science: we reverse-engineer the sound systems of individual natural languages, look for abstract universal generalizations that hold across languages, and construct machine-learning algorithms that simulate human phonological acquisition.
Areas of interest & scientific knowledge
Cognitive Neuroscience
Specialization
LinguisticsSelected Publications
- Rasin, Ezer and Roni Katzir. 2016. On Evaluation Metrics in Optimality Theory. Linguistic Inquiry 47:2. http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/LING_a_00210
- Rasin, Ezer and Athulya Aravind. 2020. The Nature of the Semantic Stimulus: The Acquisition of Every as a Case Study. Natural Language Semantics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11050-020-09168-6