The MIDPOINT PATHOLOGY (in the sense of Kager 2012) characterizes a type of unattested stress system in which the stressable window contracts to a single word-internal syllable in some words, but not others. Kager (2012) shows that the pathology is a prediction of analyses employing contextual lapse constraints (e.g. *EXTLAPSER; no 000 strings at the right edge), and argues that the only way to avoid it is to eliminate these constraints from CON. This paper explores an alternative: that systems exhibiting the midpoint pathology are unattested not because the constraints that would generate them are absent from CON, but because they are difficult to learn. This study belongs to a growing body of work exploring the idea that phonological typo...
Speech errors follow the phonotactics of the language being spoken. For example, in English, if [n] ...
State-of-the-art learning mechanisms for stress in Optimality Theory (see, e.g., Tesar and Smolensky...
Phonotactic constraints involve language-specific patterns for sequences of speech sounds. Tradition...
The midpoint pathology (in the sense of Kager 2012) characterizes a type of unattested stress system...
Abstract Speech errors are sensitive to newly learned phonotactic constraints. For ex...
The linguistic literature treats hundreds of processes that apply between adjacent, open class conte...
A phonological typology for stress consists of a set of stress patterns that displays contrasts alon...
Anderson (2008) emphasizes that the space of possible grammars must be constrained by limits not onl...
This dissertation demonstrates a strong connection between the frequency of stress patterns and thei...
We use connectionist modeling to develop an analysis of stress systems in terms of ease of learnabil...
In the Principles and Parameters approach, parameters capture variation: languages do not differ ran...
100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Recent research has shown tha...
This paper discusses gaps in stress typology that are unexpected from the perspective of a foot-base...
This dissertation investigates the role of Universal Grammar (UG) in the adult second language acqui...
Background: How do listeners manage to recognize words in an unfamiliar language? The physical conti...
Speech errors follow the phonotactics of the language being spoken. For example, in English, if [n] ...
State-of-the-art learning mechanisms for stress in Optimality Theory (see, e.g., Tesar and Smolensky...
Phonotactic constraints involve language-specific patterns for sequences of speech sounds. Tradition...
The midpoint pathology (in the sense of Kager 2012) characterizes a type of unattested stress system...
Abstract Speech errors are sensitive to newly learned phonotactic constraints. For ex...
The linguistic literature treats hundreds of processes that apply between adjacent, open class conte...
A phonological typology for stress consists of a set of stress patterns that displays contrasts alon...
Anderson (2008) emphasizes that the space of possible grammars must be constrained by limits not onl...
This dissertation demonstrates a strong connection between the frequency of stress patterns and thei...
We use connectionist modeling to develop an analysis of stress systems in terms of ease of learnabil...
In the Principles and Parameters approach, parameters capture variation: languages do not differ ran...
100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Recent research has shown tha...
This paper discusses gaps in stress typology that are unexpected from the perspective of a foot-base...
This dissertation investigates the role of Universal Grammar (UG) in the adult second language acqui...
Background: How do listeners manage to recognize words in an unfamiliar language? The physical conti...
Speech errors follow the phonotactics of the language being spoken. For example, in English, if [n] ...
State-of-the-art learning mechanisms for stress in Optimality Theory (see, e.g., Tesar and Smolensky...
Phonotactic constraints involve language-specific patterns for sequences of speech sounds. Tradition...