One of the key questions in the study of language concerns the architecture of the grammar. At issue is the nature of and relationship between the systems that generate linguistic output. The present paper tests the predictions of two competing theories of grammatical architecture for a variable process of h-deletion in connected speech. A usage-based theory of grammar predicts that this phonetic lenition rule will show word-sensitivity, while a modular, feed-forward theory predicts a uniform rate of h-deletion across lexical items. Data from the Switchboard corpus supports the latter prediction
A native speaker knows how to produce an unlimited number of words and possible words in their langu...
Interactive models of language production predict that it should be possible to observe long-distanc...
Lexical usage frequency is known to influence the application rate of some variable processes. Speci...
One of the key questions in the study of language concerns the architecture of the grammar. At issue...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
This book investigates various ways in which a speaker/hearer's experience with language affects the...
This paper examines the role of morphological structure in the reduced pronunciation of morphologica...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
To what extent do complex phonological patterns require the postulation of universal mechanisms spec...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a model of sociolinguistic variation that takes into account ...
In this dissertation, I ask how systematic patterns of pronunciation variation in speech production ...
To what extent do complex phonological patterns require the postulation of universal mechanisms spec...
According to the modular feedforward architecture of grammar, the phonetics is sensitive only to the...
Usage-based linguistic theory argues that experience is the fundamental organizing principle of lang...
A native speaker knows how to produce an unlimited number of words and possible words in their langu...
Interactive models of language production predict that it should be possible to observe long-distanc...
Lexical usage frequency is known to influence the application rate of some variable processes. Speci...
One of the key questions in the study of language concerns the architecture of the grammar. At issue...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
This book investigates various ways in which a speaker/hearer's experience with language affects the...
This paper examines the role of morphological structure in the reduced pronunciation of morphologica...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
To what extent do complex phonological patterns require the postulation of universal mechanisms spec...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a model of sociolinguistic variation that takes into account ...
In this dissertation, I ask how systematic patterns of pronunciation variation in speech production ...
To what extent do complex phonological patterns require the postulation of universal mechanisms spec...
According to the modular feedforward architecture of grammar, the phonetics is sensitive only to the...
Usage-based linguistic theory argues that experience is the fundamental organizing principle of lang...
A native speaker knows how to produce an unlimited number of words and possible words in their langu...
Interactive models of language production predict that it should be possible to observe long-distanc...
Lexical usage frequency is known to influence the application rate of some variable processes. Speci...