The simultaneous learning of a phonological map from inputs to outputs and a lexicon of phonological underlying forms has been a focus of several research efforts (Jarosz 2006; Apoussidou 2007; Merchant 2008; Merchant & Tesar 2008; Tesar 2014). One of the numerous challenges is that of computational efficiency, which led to the investigation of learning with output-driven maps (Tesar 2014). Prior work on learning with output-driven maps has focused on systems in which the only disparities between inputs and outputs were segmental identity disparities (differences in the value of a feature). Inclusion of segmental insertion and deletion disparities exacerbates computational concerns, as it increases the number of possible correspondence rela...
Anderson (2008) emphasizes that the space of possible grammars must be constrained by limits not onl...
One of the key questions in the study of language concerns the architecture of the grammar. At issue...
This dissertation explores to what extent phonological structure can be inferred from the distributi...
The simultaneous learning of a phonological map from inputs to outputs and a lexicon of phonological...
The concept of an output-driven map formally characterizes an intuitive notion about phonology: that...
The challenge of simultaneously learning a lexicon of underlying forms and a constraint ranking has ...
This paper takes a computational/experimental approach to investigating faithfulness in input–output...
Phonological features are often assumed to be innate (Chomsky & Halle 1968) or learned as a prer...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, and Mehler (2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of ...
Standard Optimality-Theoretic grammars contain only the information necessary to transform inputs in...
This dissertation examines the question of how phonological alternations are learnt. In constraint-b...
This paper describes a joint model of word segmentation and phonological alternations, which takes u...
Experiments in which participants produce sounds under artificial phonotactic constraints show that ...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor and Mehler(2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of wo...
When learning language, young children are faced with many seemingly formidable challenges, includin...
Anderson (2008) emphasizes that the space of possible grammars must be constrained by limits not onl...
One of the key questions in the study of language concerns the architecture of the grammar. At issue...
This dissertation explores to what extent phonological structure can be inferred from the distributi...
The simultaneous learning of a phonological map from inputs to outputs and a lexicon of phonological...
The concept of an output-driven map formally characterizes an intuitive notion about phonology: that...
The challenge of simultaneously learning a lexicon of underlying forms and a constraint ranking has ...
This paper takes a computational/experimental approach to investigating faithfulness in input–output...
Phonological features are often assumed to be innate (Chomsky & Halle 1968) or learned as a prer...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, and Mehler (2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of ...
Standard Optimality-Theoretic grammars contain only the information necessary to transform inputs in...
This dissertation examines the question of how phonological alternations are learnt. In constraint-b...
This paper describes a joint model of word segmentation and phonological alternations, which takes u...
Experiments in which participants produce sounds under artificial phonotactic constraints show that ...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor and Mehler(2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of wo...
When learning language, young children are faced with many seemingly formidable challenges, includin...
Anderson (2008) emphasizes that the space of possible grammars must be constrained by limits not onl...
One of the key questions in the study of language concerns the architecture of the grammar. At issue...
This dissertation explores to what extent phonological structure can be inferred from the distributi...