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Phonological Features for Morphological Inflection

Phonological Features for Morphological Inflection

... More interesting is the fact that (2) both the IPA and feature representation seem to yield extremely similar accuracies with a paired permutation test p-value of 0.43 over all languages. Even when the training data is ... See full document

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Morphological Inflection Generation with Multi space Variational Encoder Decoders

Morphological Inflection Generation with Multi space Variational Encoder Decoders

... semantic features of a ...different morphological forms, including previously unseen ...generate morphological forms is cru- cial to creating applications such as machine trans- lation (Chahuneau et ... See full document

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Morphological Inflection Generation with Hard Monotonic Attention

Morphological Inflection Generation with Hard Monotonic Attention

... Spanish inflection tables from Wiktionary, used in order to evalu- ate their system based on string alignments and a semi-CRF sequence classifier with linguistically inspired features, which we use a ... See full document

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The emergence of inflection in bilingual first language acquisition : considerations for theories of grammatical development

The emergence of inflection in bilingual first language acquisition : considerations for theories of grammatical development

... in morphological richness suggest that adult-like use of Inflection is achieved earlier in the morphologically richer language (Paradis & Genesee, 1997, 1997; Gawlitzek-Maiwlad & Tracy, 1996; Sinka ... See full document

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Morphological Inflection Generation Using Character Sequence to Sequence Learning

Morphological Inflection Generation Using Character Sequence to Sequence Learning

... The model we described so far relies entirely on the availability of pairs of root form and inflected word form for learning to generate inflections. Although such supervised models can be used to obtain inflec- tion ... See full document

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Verb inflection, possessive inflection and morphological borrowing in Proto-Zamucoan.

Verb inflection, possessive inflection and morphological borrowing in Proto-Zamucoan.

... The Zamucoan family: internal classification *Proto-Zamucoan Old Zamuco Ayoreo Chamacoco Main morphological features • Fusional languages • Verb prefixes marking subject and mood realis [r] ... See full document

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What can we gain from language models for morphological inflection?

What can we gain from language models for morphological inflection?

... matic inflection problem? Actually, not, since the quality of the winning approach was much lower on medium (about 85%) and low (below 50%) ...two inflection pairs which do not cover all possible paradigms ... See full document

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Cross lingual morphological inflection with explicit alignment

Cross lingual morphological inflection with explicit alignment

... Morphological inflection generation is the task of generating a word based on its lemma and mor- phological ...for morphological generation (and ...to inflection generation have recently ... See full document

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Exploring Measures of “Readability” for Spoken Language: Analyzing linguistic features of subtitles to identify age specific TV programs

Exploring Measures of “Readability” for Spoken Language: Analyzing linguistic features of subtitles to identify age specific TV programs

... AoA features or all of the psycholinguistic features also resulted in only a very small ...linguistic features, covering lexical and syntactic characteristics as well as the morphological, ... See full document

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Contextualization of Morphological Inflection

Contextualization of Morphological Inflection

... cal inflection or surface realization, our task input does not provide “gold” tags that spec- ify what morphological features to realize on each lemmatized word; rather, such features must be ... See full document

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Towards Comprehensive Computational Representations of Arabic Multiword Expressions

Towards Comprehensive Computational Representations of Arabic Multiword Expressions

... In this paper, we present a detailed description of the lexical representations model that we applied in the development of a comprehensive ArMWEs lexicon for NLP and LP. In our model, we build on previous attempts and ... See full document

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Inverting and Modeling Morphological Inflection

Inverting and Modeling Morphological Inflection

... roots, morphological decompo- sition must be implemented to retrieve the roots from which present and past tense forms are de- rived (Taft, 1979, ...verbal inflection (though created similarly) so that ... See full document

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Phonological Constraints and Morphological Preprocessing for Grapheme to Phoneme Conversion

Phonological Constraints and Morphological Preprocessing for Grapheme to Phoneme Conversion

... The joint n-gram model is language-independent. An aligned corpus with words and their pronuncia- tions is needed, but no further adaptation is required. Table 1 shows the performance of our model in comparison to ... See full document

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Proceedings of the 16th Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology

Proceedings of the 16th Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology

... This year also marks the fourth iteration of the SIGMORPHON Shared Task in Morphological Inflection, previously co-located with CoNLL. This year’s task encouraged submissions in two important inflectional ... See full document

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Characterisation of voice quality of Parkinson’s disease using differential phonological posterior features

Characterisation of voice quality of Parkinson’s disease using differential phonological posterior features

... using phonological pos- teriors, the probabilities of phonological features inferred from the speech signal using a deep learning ...proposed features were applied for ... See full document

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On the impact of non-modal phonation on phonological features

On the impact of non-modal phonation on phonological features

... open-source phonological vocoding platform [16] to per- form phonological analysis and ...the phonological speech ...part, phonological posteriors are detected directly from the speech signal ... See full document

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The NYU System for the CoNLL–SIGMORPHON 2018 Shared Task on Universal Morphological Reinflection

The NYU System for the CoNLL–SIGMORPHON 2018 Shared Task on Universal Morphological Reinflection

... Ryan Cotterell, Christo Kirov, John Sylak-Glassman, G´eraldine Walther, Ekaterina Vylomova, Arya D. McCarthy, Katharina Kann, Sebastian Mielke, Gar- rett Nicolai, Miikka Silfverberg, David Yarowsky, Jason Eisner, and ... See full document

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The Comparison of The Phonological Features of Sikka Language and English

The Comparison of The Phonological Features of Sikka Language and English

... This study undertook the phonological problem by making a comparison and contrast between English language and Sikka language using contrastive analysis. It was concerned with the comparison and contrast of the ... See full document

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Finite State Processing of Tone Systems

Finite State Processing of Tone Systems

... sion treats phonological features as I / O tapes for Finite State Transducers in a parallel sequential incrementation PSI architecture; phonological.. phonological rules or metrical syst[r] ... See full document

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Changing Norms in Translated Finnish Fiction: A Study of Non-standard Varieties

Changing Norms in Translated Finnish Fiction: A Study of Non-standard Varieties

... (in the source text Quanab) speak standard Finnish, whereas the Dutch trader uses a form of Rauma (southwest) dialect. In Hederspojkar (1925), by the Swedish author Ebbe Lieberath, one of the young characters comes from ... See full document

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