Well-studied computational representations of stress patterns are desirable in phonological analysis for several reasons. * Perhaps the most important one is that they reveal insights which are (i) relevant to any particular theory of phonology and (ii) otherwise difficult to divine. This is because these rep
This undergraduate seminar follows up on topics in phonological theory introduced in Ling 402. The t...
We question the widespread assumption that linguistic theory should guide the formulation of mechani...
This paper accounts for stress pattern diversity in languages such as English, where words that are ...
A phonological typology for stress consists of a set of stress patterns that displays contrasts alon...
This dissertation examines the interaction of various phonological phenomena with stress assignment....
Stress-dependent harmony (SDH) systems are systems in which an unstressed vowel must agree with the ...
Word stress is one of the most essential elements in phonology, accompanied by segmental phonemes to...
This dissertation proposes a model of word stress in a derivational version of Optimality Theory (OT...
This paper discusses a perceptron model of the learning and assignment of linguistic stress, using d...
In this paper, I look into the stress system of Modern Hebrew, offering new data from the intonation...
Abstract: This chapter claims that phonology is like syntax in that the input consists of lexical it...
Editor's note: The present volume is a slightly revised version of the author's 1993 Ph.D. dissertat...
This study proposes that metrical constituents are inherently headless and stress is autosegmental. ...
While computational studies of stress patterns as phonotactics have yielded restrictive characteriza...
This chapter reviews contemporary approaches to the morphological influences on stress in certain Pa...
This undergraduate seminar follows up on topics in phonological theory introduced in Ling 402. The t...
We question the widespread assumption that linguistic theory should guide the formulation of mechani...
This paper accounts for stress pattern diversity in languages such as English, where words that are ...
A phonological typology for stress consists of a set of stress patterns that displays contrasts alon...
This dissertation examines the interaction of various phonological phenomena with stress assignment....
Stress-dependent harmony (SDH) systems are systems in which an unstressed vowel must agree with the ...
Word stress is one of the most essential elements in phonology, accompanied by segmental phonemes to...
This dissertation proposes a model of word stress in a derivational version of Optimality Theory (OT...
This paper discusses a perceptron model of the learning and assignment of linguistic stress, using d...
In this paper, I look into the stress system of Modern Hebrew, offering new data from the intonation...
Abstract: This chapter claims that phonology is like syntax in that the input consists of lexical it...
Editor's note: The present volume is a slightly revised version of the author's 1993 Ph.D. dissertat...
This study proposes that metrical constituents are inherently headless and stress is autosegmental. ...
While computational studies of stress patterns as phonotactics have yielded restrictive characteriza...
This chapter reviews contemporary approaches to the morphological influences on stress in certain Pa...
This undergraduate seminar follows up on topics in phonological theory introduced in Ling 402. The t...
We question the widespread assumption that linguistic theory should guide the formulation of mechani...
This paper accounts for stress pattern diversity in languages such as English, where words that are ...