This dissertation presents Error-Selective Learning, an error-driven model of phonological acquisition in Optimality Theory which is both restrictive and gradual. Together these two properties provide a model that can derive many attested intermediate stages in phonological development, and yet also explains how learners eventually converge on the target grammar. Error-Selective Learning is restrictive because its ranking algorithm is a version of Biased Constraint Demotion (BCD: Prince and Tesar, 2004). BCD learners store their errors in a table called the Support, and use ranking biases to build the most restrictive ranking compatible with their Support. The version of BCD adopted here has three such biases: (i) one for high-ranking Marke...
This paper presents an analysis of lexical exceptions in phonological acquisition – i.e. words that ...
We fed short overt Latin stress patterns to 100 virtual language learners whose grammars consist of ...
This dissertation undertakes the full formal problem of phonological learning - the learning of phon...
This dissertation presents Error-Selective Learning, an error-driven model of phonological acquisiti...
This dissertation presents Error-Selective Learning, an error-driven model of phonological acquisiti...
This paper presents an error-driven model of Optimality-Theoretic acquisition, called Error-Selectiv...
Pure phonotactic learning is the problem of learning a restrictive OT grammar consistent with a set ...
An ongoing debate in phonology concerns the extent to which the phonological typology is shaped by s...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...
In the study of acquisition and learnability in Optimality Theory (OT; Prince and Smolensky 1993/200...
A fundamental debate in the machine learning of language has been the role of prior knowledge in the...
Anderson (2008) emphasizes that the space of possible grammars must be constrained by limits not onl...
This outstanding 2004 volume presents an overview of linguistic research into the acquisition of pho...
Standard Optimality-Theoretic grammars contain only the information necessary to transform inputs in...
Understanding how people learn the phonological patterns of their language is a major challenge faci...
This paper presents an analysis of lexical exceptions in phonological acquisition – i.e. words that ...
We fed short overt Latin stress patterns to 100 virtual language learners whose grammars consist of ...
This dissertation undertakes the full formal problem of phonological learning - the learning of phon...
This dissertation presents Error-Selective Learning, an error-driven model of phonological acquisiti...
This dissertation presents Error-Selective Learning, an error-driven model of phonological acquisiti...
This paper presents an error-driven model of Optimality-Theoretic acquisition, called Error-Selectiv...
Pure phonotactic learning is the problem of learning a restrictive OT grammar consistent with a set ...
An ongoing debate in phonology concerns the extent to which the phonological typology is shaped by s...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...
In the study of acquisition and learnability in Optimality Theory (OT; Prince and Smolensky 1993/200...
A fundamental debate in the machine learning of language has been the role of prior knowledge in the...
Anderson (2008) emphasizes that the space of possible grammars must be constrained by limits not onl...
This outstanding 2004 volume presents an overview of linguistic research into the acquisition of pho...
Standard Optimality-Theoretic grammars contain only the information necessary to transform inputs in...
Understanding how people learn the phonological patterns of their language is a major challenge faci...
This paper presents an analysis of lexical exceptions in phonological acquisition – i.e. words that ...
We fed short overt Latin stress patterns to 100 virtual language learners whose grammars consist of ...
This dissertation undertakes the full formal problem of phonological learning - the learning of phon...