Though it has attracted growing attention from phonologists and phoneticians Exemplar Theory (e g Bybee 2001) has hitherto lacked an explicit production model that can apply to speech signals An adequate model must be able to generalize but this presents the problem of how to generate an output that generalizes over a collection of unique variable-length signals Rather than resorting to a priori phonological units such as phones we adopt a dynamic programming approach using an optimization criterion that is sensitive to the frequency of similar subsequences within other exemplars the Phonological Exemplar-Based Learning System We show that PEBLS displays pattern-entrenchment behaviour central to Exemplar Theory s account of phonologization ...
A core property of language is the ability to generalize beyond observed examples. In two experiment...
Communication to the 11th Congress of Cognitive Linguistics, Bordeaux, 19-21 May 2005. Proceedings i...
Domain generalization is an account of certain word-final phonological phenomena, such as devoicing,...
The present paper provides evidence from an artificial grammar learning task that supports abstract ...
Halle (1978) suggested that abstract, partial feature-based representations could explain the genera...
The phonotactics of a language concerns the well-formedness of strings of sounds as potential words ...
There is considerable evidence that speakers show sensitivity to the phonotactic patterns of their l...
The phonotactics of a language describes the ways in which the sounds of the language combine to for...
This paper models phonetic and phonological learning as a dependency between random space and genera...
Phonotactics are the restrictions on sound sequences within a word or syllable. They are an importan...
Preparing words in speech production is normally a fast and accurate process. We generate them two o...
Listeners learn from their past experience of listening to spoken words, and use this learning to ma...
The development of computer science in the middle of the twentieth century provided a valuable tool ...
To what extent do complex phonological patterns require the postulation of universal mechanisms spec...
To what extent do complex phonological patterns require the postulation of universal mechanisms spec...
A core property of language is the ability to generalize beyond observed examples. In two experiment...
Communication to the 11th Congress of Cognitive Linguistics, Bordeaux, 19-21 May 2005. Proceedings i...
Domain generalization is an account of certain word-final phonological phenomena, such as devoicing,...
The present paper provides evidence from an artificial grammar learning task that supports abstract ...
Halle (1978) suggested that abstract, partial feature-based representations could explain the genera...
The phonotactics of a language concerns the well-formedness of strings of sounds as potential words ...
There is considerable evidence that speakers show sensitivity to the phonotactic patterns of their l...
The phonotactics of a language describes the ways in which the sounds of the language combine to for...
This paper models phonetic and phonological learning as a dependency between random space and genera...
Phonotactics are the restrictions on sound sequences within a word or syllable. They are an importan...
Preparing words in speech production is normally a fast and accurate process. We generate them two o...
Listeners learn from their past experience of listening to spoken words, and use this learning to ma...
The development of computer science in the middle of the twentieth century provided a valuable tool ...
To what extent do complex phonological patterns require the postulation of universal mechanisms spec...
To what extent do complex phonological patterns require the postulation of universal mechanisms spec...
A core property of language is the ability to generalize beyond observed examples. In two experiment...
Communication to the 11th Congress of Cognitive Linguistics, Bordeaux, 19-21 May 2005. Proceedings i...
Domain generalization is an account of certain word-final phonological phenomena, such as devoicing,...