I am a DPhil student in the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics at the University of Oxford, working with E. Matthew Husband. I study psycholinguistics and computational approaches to sentence processing, with a focus on word predictability, the probabilistic processes underlying prediction during comprehension, and how online predictions relate to offline probability judgments.

Research Interests

Word Predictability
Additivity biases and the class of sampling algorithm underlying word predictability.
Prediction & Probability
Relating online word prediction to offline probability judgments, and whether they share probabilistic processes.

Education

2025 – Present
DPhil in Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics, University of Oxford
Supervisor: E. Matthew Husband
2023 – 2024
MSt in Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics (Distinction), University of Oxford
2019 – 2023
B.A. in Computational and Applied Linguistics, Peking University