Publications
(* denotes equal, joint first-author contribution; ♢ denotes core, but not first-author contribution)
2025
Gaurav Kamath, Michelle Yang, Siva Reddy, Morgan Sonderegger and Dallas Card. ‘Semantic Change is Not Primarily a Generational Process’. In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
Sara Vera Marjanović*, Arkil Patel*, Vaibhav Adlakha, Milad Aghajohari, Parishad BehnamGhader, Mehar Bhatia, Aditi Khandelwal, Austin Kraft, Benno Krojer, Xing Han Lù, Nicholas Meade, Dongchan Shin, Amirhossein Kazemnejad♢, Gaurav Kamath♢, Marius Mosbach♢, Karolina Stańczak♢, Siva Reddy. ‘DeepSeek-R1 Thoughtology: Let’s <think> about LLM Reasoning’. Under review at The Machine Learning Review. [ArXiV]
Ada Tur*, Gaurav Kamath* and Siva Reddy. ‘Language Models Largely Exhibit Human-like Constituent Ordering Preferences’. In Proceedings of the 2025 Conference of the Nations of the Americas Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (Volume 1: Long Papers). [🏆 SAC Award Winner]
Xing Han Lù, Gaurav Kamath, Marius Mosbach and Siva Reddy. ‘Build the Web for Agents, not Agents for the Web.’ Submitted to NeurIPS 2025 (Position Paper Track). [ArXiV].
2024
- Gaurav Kamath, Sebastian Schuster, Sowmya Vajjala and Siva Reddy. ‘Scope Ambiguities in Large Language Models’. In Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics.
2023
- Gaurav Kamath* and Laurestine Bradford*. ‘Does a neural model understand the de re / de dicto distinction?’. In Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics 2023, pages 69–84, Amherst, MA. Association for Computational Linguistics.
2022
- Gaurav Kamath. ‘Lexical Semantics for Expressives.’ 2022 Toronto-Ottawa-Montreal Semantics Workshop. Online, May 28, 2022. [Talk Handout] [Manuscript in preparation]