In this paper we investigate an instance of phonological recursion, more specifically we investigate iterative rule application in phonological phrases. The question is whether or not edge-marking processes, such as early pitch accent placement, can be applied recursively to phonological phrases that are embedded in larger phonological phrases
Computational phonology studies sound patterns in the world’s languages from a compu-tational perspe...
Simple Recurrent Networks (SRN) are Neural Network (connectionist) models able to process natural la...
This paper argues that generalizations about prosodic phrasing are recursive in nature. Initial evid...
This paper investigates phonological recursion by means of early accent placement (stress shift), wh...
It is widely agreed that prosodic constituents should mirror syntactic constituents (unless high-ran...
There is a longstanding debate in the literature about if, and where, recursion occurs in prosodic s...
(1) Like many other Kwa languages, Anum employs a pattern of [ATR] vowel harmony that is regressive ...
Pinker and Jackendoff (2005: 10): “…(As mentioned, HCF use “recursion ” in the loose sense of concat...
The degree of phonological advance planning in spoken production was investigated with a paradigm ...
This dissertation proposes a formal model of phonological performance, Double Lookup, that also has ...
Abstract Generalizations about relative prosodic boundary strength are recursive. Initial evidence c...
This paper was in part inspired by a talk given at the ALLC/ACH92 conference at Oxford by Ian Lancas...
This paper presents a learning algorithm for local phonological processes that exploits a restrictio...
Recursion has become a lamp for the linguistic moths – it has become an obsession far from the centr...
This dissertation pursues a computational theory of phonological process interactions whereby indivi...
Computational phonology studies sound patterns in the world’s languages from a compu-tational perspe...
Simple Recurrent Networks (SRN) are Neural Network (connectionist) models able to process natural la...
This paper argues that generalizations about prosodic phrasing are recursive in nature. Initial evid...
This paper investigates phonological recursion by means of early accent placement (stress shift), wh...
It is widely agreed that prosodic constituents should mirror syntactic constituents (unless high-ran...
There is a longstanding debate in the literature about if, and where, recursion occurs in prosodic s...
(1) Like many other Kwa languages, Anum employs a pattern of [ATR] vowel harmony that is regressive ...
Pinker and Jackendoff (2005: 10): “…(As mentioned, HCF use “recursion ” in the loose sense of concat...
The degree of phonological advance planning in spoken production was investigated with a paradigm ...
This dissertation proposes a formal model of phonological performance, Double Lookup, that also has ...
Abstract Generalizations about relative prosodic boundary strength are recursive. Initial evidence c...
This paper was in part inspired by a talk given at the ALLC/ACH92 conference at Oxford by Ian Lancas...
This paper presents a learning algorithm for local phonological processes that exploits a restrictio...
Recursion has become a lamp for the linguistic moths – it has become an obsession far from the centr...
This dissertation pursues a computational theory of phonological process interactions whereby indivi...
Computational phonology studies sound patterns in the world’s languages from a compu-tational perspe...
Simple Recurrent Networks (SRN) are Neural Network (connectionist) models able to process natural la...
This paper argues that generalizations about prosodic phrasing are recursive in nature. Initial evid...