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Victor Gomes is an academic researcher affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania, actively contributing to the fields of linguistics, developmental psycholinguistics, and cognitive science. He has been involved in organizing key academic events such as the Experiments in Linguistic Meaning (ELM) conference and the Mid-Atlantic Colloquium of Studies in Meaning (MACSIM) workshop, indicating expertise in semantics and pragmatics.
His research explores how learners navigate semantic ambiguity and syntactic parsing challenges, particularly in negation acquisition and polyseme development. Recent work highlights the interplay between linguistic cues and non-linguistic context in early language development, with implications for cognitive modeling and experimental linguistics.
Victor has supervised ILST Postdoctoral Fellow Martin Ip, whose work on diversity and social inequality in cognitive science won recognition from the Cognitive Science Society. His publications span topics like quantifier learning, lexical ambiguity, and theoretical linguistics, often integrating computational approaches and experimental methodologies.
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