Halle (1978) suggested that abstract, partial feature-based representations could explain the generalization seen in phonology. An alternative explanation for this is that the similarity of different sounds causes speakers to treat them similarly (Cristia et al. 2013). To test which explanation better predicts the experimental results of Cristia et al. (2013), I created a MaxEnt learner that uses similarity in its learning update to encourage generalization to similar segments. My learner\u27s predictions match the results found by Cristia et al. (2013) more accurately than a previously proposed MaxEnt learner (Moreton et al. 2017) that relies on generalization caused by abstract representations
This dissertation explores similarity effects in assimilation, proposing an Attraction Framework to ...
An outstanding question in phonology is to what degree the learner uses distributional information r...
An outstanding question in phonology is to what degree the learner uses distributional information r...
The present paper provides evidence from an artificial grammar learning task that supports abstract ...
A core property of language is the ability to generalize beyond observed examples. In two experiment...
A core property of language is the ability to generalize beyond observed examples. In two experiment...
There is considerable evidence that speakers show sensitivity to the phonotactic patterns of their l...
There is considerable evidence that speakers show sensitivity to the phonotactic patterns of their l...
The phonotactics of a language concerns the well-formedness of strings of sounds as potential words ...
Speakers judge novel strings to be better potential words of their language if those strings consist...
Though it has attracted growing attention from phonologists and phoneticians Exemplar Theory (e g By...
Experiments in Artificial Language Learn- ing have revealed much about the cogni- tive mechanisms un...
In this paper we computationally implement four different theories for representing opaque and trans...
The phonotactics of a language describes the ways in which the sounds of the language combine to for...
The phonotactics of a language describes the ways in which the sounds of the language combine to for...
This dissertation explores similarity effects in assimilation, proposing an Attraction Framework to ...
An outstanding question in phonology is to what degree the learner uses distributional information r...
An outstanding question in phonology is to what degree the learner uses distributional information r...
The present paper provides evidence from an artificial grammar learning task that supports abstract ...
A core property of language is the ability to generalize beyond observed examples. In two experiment...
A core property of language is the ability to generalize beyond observed examples. In two experiment...
There is considerable evidence that speakers show sensitivity to the phonotactic patterns of their l...
There is considerable evidence that speakers show sensitivity to the phonotactic patterns of their l...
The phonotactics of a language concerns the well-formedness of strings of sounds as potential words ...
Speakers judge novel strings to be better potential words of their language if those strings consist...
Though it has attracted growing attention from phonologists and phoneticians Exemplar Theory (e g By...
Experiments in Artificial Language Learn- ing have revealed much about the cogni- tive mechanisms un...
In this paper we computationally implement four different theories for representing opaque and trans...
The phonotactics of a language describes the ways in which the sounds of the language combine to for...
The phonotactics of a language describes the ways in which the sounds of the language combine to for...
This dissertation explores similarity effects in assimilation, proposing an Attraction Framework to ...
An outstanding question in phonology is to what degree the learner uses distributional information r...
An outstanding question in phonology is to what degree the learner uses distributional information r...