In foundational works of generative phonology it is claimed that subjects can reliably discriminate between possible but non-occurring words and words that could not be English. In this paper we examine the use of a probabilistic phonological parser for words to model experimentally-obtained judgements of the acceptability of a set of nonsense words. We compared various methods of scoring the goodness of the parse as a predictor of acceptability. We found that the probability of the worst part is not the best score of acceptability, indicating that classical generative phonology and Optimality Theory miss an important fact, as these approaches do not recognise a mechanism by which the frequency of wellformed parts may ameliorate the unaccep...
International audienceThe robustness of probabilistic parsing generally comes at the expense of gram...
Given the recent evidence for probabilistic mechanisms in models of human ambiguity res-olution, thi...
There is much debate over the degree to which language learning is governed by innate language-speci...
In foundational works of generative phonology it is claimed that subjects can reliably discriminate ...
The question of whether humans represent grammatical knowledge as a binary condition on membership i...
Experimental work has established that when subjects judge the phonological wellformedness of nonsen...
This dissertation outlines a program for the theory of phonotactics—the theory of speakers\u27 knowl...
Experimental work has established that when subjects judge the phonological wellformedness of nonsen...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which speech perception is guided by the expectation that...
The use of language is one of the defining features of human cognition. Focusing here on two key fea...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-115).This work investigates the problem of modeling h...
The robustness of probabilistic parsing generally comes at the expense of grammaticality judgementth...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The files contain crowd sourced (Amazon Mechanical T...
The purpose of this paper is to define the framework within which empirical investigations of probab...
Building models of language is a central task in natural language processing. Traditionally, languag...
International audienceThe robustness of probabilistic parsing generally comes at the expense of gram...
Given the recent evidence for probabilistic mechanisms in models of human ambiguity res-olution, thi...
There is much debate over the degree to which language learning is governed by innate language-speci...
In foundational works of generative phonology it is claimed that subjects can reliably discriminate ...
The question of whether humans represent grammatical knowledge as a binary condition on membership i...
Experimental work has established that when subjects judge the phonological wellformedness of nonsen...
This dissertation outlines a program for the theory of phonotactics—the theory of speakers\u27 knowl...
Experimental work has established that when subjects judge the phonological wellformedness of nonsen...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which speech perception is guided by the expectation that...
The use of language is one of the defining features of human cognition. Focusing here on two key fea...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-115).This work investigates the problem of modeling h...
The robustness of probabilistic parsing generally comes at the expense of grammaticality judgementth...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The files contain crowd sourced (Amazon Mechanical T...
The purpose of this paper is to define the framework within which empirical investigations of probab...
Building models of language is a central task in natural language processing. Traditionally, languag...
International audienceThe robustness of probabilistic parsing generally comes at the expense of gram...
Given the recent evidence for probabilistic mechanisms in models of human ambiguity res-olution, thi...
There is much debate over the degree to which language learning is governed by innate language-speci...