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Training deep neural networks on well-understood dependencies in speech data can provide new insights into how they learn internal representations. This paper argues that acquisition of speech can be modeled as a dependency between random space and ...
Gašper Beguš
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Generative phonology and phonological identification
Abstract It is shown that generative phonology in its present form cannot predict phonological identifications, thus preventing it from achieving descriptive adequacy, and limiting its usefulness in the study of speech perception. It is concluded that the main assumption of generative phonology—that the unity of the morpheme must be expressed ...
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Current linguistic theory presumes languages to be essentially similar because individuals have a genetic inclination to acquire language. Linguists strive to create a model of this abstract universal grammar that captures the core commonalities among ...
Inst. Dr. Ahmed Hamid Abdulrazzaq
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Le taṣrīf des grammairiens arabes. Une morphophonologie sans morphèmes
Both the phonology of the Arab grammarians (AG) and the standard framework of generative phonology, which – based as it is on Chomsky & Halle (1968) – is now also a part of history, have in common the positing of abstract representations (ʾaṣl for the ...
Georges Bohas
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Analysis of Phonological Processes of Consonants in Farimani Dialect based on Autosegmental Phonology [PDF]
In Autosegmental phonology introduced by Goldsmith as an independent field of generative phonology, phonological representations are made up of different layers. In this approach, each feature or group of features that make a phonological contribution in
Azam Meykadeh
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Optimizing over subsequences generates context-sensitive languages
Phonological generalizations are finite-state. While Optimality Theory is a popular framework for modeling phonology, it is known to generate non-finite-state mappings and languages. This paper demonstrates that Optimality Theory is capable of generating
Andrew Lamont
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A Generative Phonology: Syllable Structure of Hajji Yemeni Arabic
This study deals with the syllable structure of Hajji Yemeni Arabic (HYA) in the light of Generative Phonology. Hajji Yemeni Arabic is a variation of Arabic spoken in the northwestern part of Yemen, which tries to elaborate and discuss the elements of ...
Muhammed Jubran AL-Mamri
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TIPOLOGI FONOLOGIS PADA BAHASA WEBINAR BIDANG PENDIDIKAN (KAJIAN FONOLOGI GENERATIF)
ABSTRAK: Dilaksanakannya penelitian melalui pendekatan fonologi generatif ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan proses dan kaidah fonologis bahasa webinar khususnya bidang pendidikan.
Sudjalil Sudjalil +2 more
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Phonology-independent general orthographic knowledge [PDF]
While reading is among the most important and well-researched topics of developmental psychology, sublexical regularities and how these regularities relate to reading skills have attracted less interest so far. This study tested general orthographic knowledge (GOK) using an indirect reaction time (RT)-based task, in which participants had to detect ...
Ferenc Kemény, Karin Landerl
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GAIRAIGO IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ERA: A STUDY OF TRANSFORMATIONAL GENERATIVE PHONOLOGY [PDF]
Transformational Generative Phonology is a phonological theory that treats the distinguishing feature as the smallest unit and connects the distinguishing features and lexicons with phonological rules. This research has been conducted by several previous
Irzam Sarif S +2 more
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