Phonological processes tend to be defined over natural classes (Chomsky & Halle 1968), but there are some arbitrary and language-specific aspects to class behaviour (e.g., Mielke 2004). This paper shows that it is possible to implement a procedure of finding language specific natural classes using contrast detection (Dresher 2014, Sanstedt 2018), but in standard OT with domain-general methods. Three toy languages are constructed, based on those in Prickett & Jarosz (2021), in which /e/ raises to [i] in the presence of a high vowel and in which /s/ palatalizes to [ʃ] before [i]. In one language, raising feeds palatalization (transparent); in the second, raising counterfeeds palatalization (opaque); in the third, raising applies transparently...
The phonotactics of a language concerns the well-formedness of strings of sounds as potential words ...
This dissertation explores to what extent phonological structure can be inferred from the distributi...
Experiments in which participants produce sounds under artificial phonotactic constraints show that ...
Phonological processes tend to be defined over natural classes (Chomsky & Halle 1968), but there are...
It is one of the most basic generalizations in phonology that only certain sets of sounds pattern to...
It is one of the most basic generalizations in phonology that only certain sets of sounds pattern to...
This paper argues that exceptions and other instances of morpheme-specific phonology are best analyz...
An outstanding question in phonology is to what degree the learner uses distributional information r...
Phonological grammars are clearly grounded in phonetics. Within OT, many individual constraints appe...
A great deal of current work in phonology discusses the functional grounding of phonological pattern...
Hayes and White (2013) found that English speakers rate words that violate natural phonotactic const...
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...
Adults\u27 phonotactic learning is affected by perceptual biases. One such bias concerns learning of...
Given a set of phonological features, we can enumerate a set of phonological classes. Here we consid...
The phonotactics of a language concerns the well-formedness of strings of sounds as potential words ...
This dissertation explores to what extent phonological structure can be inferred from the distributi...
Experiments in which participants produce sounds under artificial phonotactic constraints show that ...
Phonological processes tend to be defined over natural classes (Chomsky & Halle 1968), but there are...
It is one of the most basic generalizations in phonology that only certain sets of sounds pattern to...
It is one of the most basic generalizations in phonology that only certain sets of sounds pattern to...
This paper argues that exceptions and other instances of morpheme-specific phonology are best analyz...
An outstanding question in phonology is to what degree the learner uses distributional information r...
Phonological grammars are clearly grounded in phonetics. Within OT, many individual constraints appe...
A great deal of current work in phonology discusses the functional grounding of phonological pattern...
Hayes and White (2013) found that English speakers rate words that violate natural phonotactic const...
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...
Adults\u27 phonotactic learning is affected by perceptual biases. One such bias concerns learning of...
Given a set of phonological features, we can enumerate a set of phonological classes. Here we consid...
The phonotactics of a language concerns the well-formedness of strings of sounds as potential words ...
This dissertation explores to what extent phonological structure can be inferred from the distributi...
Experiments in which participants produce sounds under artificial phonotactic constraints show that ...