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Phonological Derivation in Optimality Theory

Phonological Derivation in Optimality Theory

... Phonological Derivation in Optimality Theory Phonological Derivation in Optimality Theory* T Mark Ellison C e n t r e f o r C o g n i t i v e S c i e n c e , U n i v e r s i t y o f E d i n b u r g h[.] ... See full document

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Correspondence Theory and Phonological Blending in French

Correspondence Theory and Phonological Blending in French

... morphological theory as streamlined as possible, is motivation enough to question blending’s status as a derivational process of the same scope and stature as compounding and ...one phonological, which ... See full document

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PP 2005 01: 
  Neural Networks, Penalty Logic and Optimality Theory

PP 2005 01: Neural Networks, Penalty Logic and Optimality Theory

... to Optimality Theory, that means the realization of what is called strict dominance of the OT constraints appears to be mainly motivated by empirical findings in the domain of ... See full document

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An approximation approach to the problem of the acquisition of phonotactics in Optimality Theory

An approximation approach to the problem of the acquisition of phonotactics in Optimality Theory

... Usually, the problem of the acquisition of the phonotactics of a language given a finite set of lin- guistic data is formalized as the problem of find- ing a smallest language in the typology that is consistent with the ... See full document

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Harmonic Serialism and Finite State Optimality Theory

Harmonic Serialism and Finite State Optimality Theory

... the phonological literature: most markedness constraints proposed in OT analyses are indeed strictly local, and Harmonic Serialism was first introduced in the original manuscript of Prince and Smolensky ... See full document

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Phonological Comprehension and the Compilation of Optimality Theory

Phonological Comprehension and the Compilation of Optimality Theory

... 1. To show that OT comprehension does in fact present a computational problem that production does not. Even when the OT grammar is required to be finite-state, so that production can be performed with finite-state ... See full document

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Complexity of the Acquisition of Phonotactics in Optimality Theory

Complexity of the Acquisition of Phonotactics in Optimality Theory

... Tesar and Smolensky (1998) consider the ba- sic ranking problem in Optimality Theory (OT). According to this problem, the learner needs to find a ranking consistent with a given set of data. They show that ... See full document

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Nonparametric Learning of Phonological Constraints in Optimality Theory

Nonparametric Learning of Phonological Constraints in Optimality Theory

... Alternately, phonological knowledge could be integrated into a joint constraint learning pro- cess in the form of a naturalness bias on the con- straint weights or a phonologically-motivated re- placement for the ... See full document

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Optimality Theory and the Generative Complexity of Constraint Violability

Optimality Theory and the Generative Complexity of Constraint Violability

... In this paper, we investigate the conditions under which the phonological descriptions that are possible within the view of constraint interaction embodied in Optimality Theory Prince an[r] ... See full document

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Current Trends in Phonology: Theoretic Account of Amharic Spirintization

Current Trends in Phonology: Theoretic Account of Amharic Spirintization

... common phonological process known as spirantization in Amharic in the framework of Optimality and Feature ...linear theory of representation-was quite successful in explaining a number of facts about ... See full document

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Initial mutation in modern Irish and its implications for phonological theory

Initial mutation in modern Irish and its implications for phonological theory

... precedence principles determine uniquely which rule is to apply first. The central KSN Hypothe3is. It follows from this hypothesis that no grammatical rules are ext[r] ... See full document

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Non local Right Node Raising: an Analysis using Delayed Tree Local MC TAG

Non local Right Node Raising: an Analysis using Delayed Tree Local MC TAG

... Early transformational analyses, e.g. Ross (1967), explained RNR by extending the standard notion of movement to allow across-the-board (ATB) move- ment, in which two underlying copies of the shared material are ... See full document

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PYCOT: An Optimality Theory-based Pronoun Resolution Toolkit

PYCOT: An Optimality Theory-based Pronoun Resolution Toolkit

... felt there was a need for a well documented, modular pro- noun resolution toolkit which allowed the user to easily modify the behavior of the resolution algorithm, and which could also be adapted for use with different ... See full document

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A derivation of learning theory from the principle of maximum entropy

A derivation of learning theory from the principle of maximum entropy

... Equation 12 predicts generalization behavior by drawing a maximum entropy inference of the average consistency between the model represented by E( X, W ) and m examples drawn from p(x). [r] ... See full document

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Systems with inheritance: dynamics of distributions with conservation of support, natural selection and  finite-dimensional asymptotics

Systems with inheritance: dynamics of distributions with conservation of support, natural selection and finite-dimensional asymptotics

... Some exact results of the mathematical selection theory can be found in [27, 28]. There exist many physical examples of systems with inheritance [10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16]. A wide field of ecological ... See full document

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Words and Subwords: Phonology in a Piece-Based Syntactic Morphology

Words and Subwords: Phonology in a Piece-Based Syntactic Morphology

... In this chapter, I proposed that the ř-Level phonology (equivalent to “non-cyclic” or “word level”) is calculated in a domain directly related to morphosyntactic structure. Specifically, the proposed rela- tionship is ... See full document

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Why the Left Hemisphere Is Dominant for Speech Production: Connecting the Dots

Why the Left Hemisphere Is Dominant for Speech Production: Connecting the Dots

... phoneme-sized phonological representations neces- sary to both form sound equivalencies and to initiate and control on-line articu- latory programming of those sound ...impoverished phonological neural ... See full document

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Blackbox reduced-basis output bound methods for shape optimisation

Blackbox reduced-basis output bound methods for shape optimisation

... priori theory [FR83, Por85] suggests the optimality of the reduced- basis space approximation, for a particular choice of the reduced-basis space the error in the output of interest is typically not known, ... See full document

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Incidental acquisition of receptive versus productive knowledge of adjective-noun order in the first exposure through input-based tasks: A case of Iranian young learners of English

Incidental acquisition of receptive versus productive knowledge of adjective-noun order in the first exposure through input-based tasks: A case of Iranian young learners of English

... with Optimality Theory which accounts for the usually found primacy of language reception over language production as well as for the less usual primacy of language production over language ... See full document

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Strategic effects on pseudohomophone reading in phonological dyslexics with and without phonological impairment

Strategic effects on pseudohomophone reading in phonological dyslexics with and without phonological impairment

... phonological representation. This is successful in generating a pronunciation, but the response takes longer to reach criterion levels for output. Non-word reading always uses broad lexical activation, as there is ... See full document

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