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The morphological impact of micro- and macro-phonotactics. Computational and behavioral analysis [PDF]
This paper investigates the morphological impact of the quantitative properties of the lexicon in the decomposition of morphologically complex words by native speakers of Italian.
Celata, Chiara, Calderone, Basilio
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Correspondence of Consonant Clustering with Particular Vowels in German Dialects
Recent work found a correspondence between consonant clustering probability in monosyllabic lexemes and the three vowel types, short and long monophthong and diphthong, in German dialects. Furthermore, that correspondence was found to be bound to a North–
Samantha Link
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Research in the field of spoken language identification (spoken LID) on local languages helps to extend the outreach of technology to local language speakers. This research also contributes to the preservation of local languages. In this paper, we report
Safitri, Nur Endah +2 more
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Unsupervised learning of lexical subclasses from phonotactics
Thesis: Ph. D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2018.This electronic version was submitted by the student author.
Morita, Takashi, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Foot-conditioned phonotactics and prosodic constituency [PDF]
There has been a recurrent debate in generative phonology concerning the inclusion of hierarchical prosodic structure in phonological representations.
Bennett, Ryan Thomas
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The influence of phonotactics on oral reading in Russian
This PhD research investigates the role of phonotactics in oral reading from theoretical, empirical and computational perspectives, none of which has been undertaken to date.
Ulicheva, Anastasia
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Phonotactics of Polish toponyms – consonant sequences
This paper deals with consonant groups occurring at both edges of words in Polish toponyms. Consonant sequences are normal and typical of very few languages of the world. Therefore, their position in a word may matter. Interestingly, Polish clusters are
Krzysztof Jaskuła
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Learning Phonotactics Using ILP
This paper describes experiments on learning Dutch phonotactic rules using Inductive Logic Programming, a machine learning discipline based on inductive logical operators. Two different ways of approaching the problem are experimented with, and compared against each other as well as with related work on the task.
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The present paper compares stochastic learning (Hidden Markov Models) , symbolic learning (Inductive Logic Programming), and connectionist learning (Simple Recurrent Networks using backpropagation) on a single, linguistically fairly simple task, that of ...
Kim Sang, Erik F. Tjong, John Nerbonne
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A CONSTRAINT BASED STUDY OF THE TIV LEARNERS OF ENGLISH PHONOTACTICS
The study presents explanation on the likely pronunciation errors evident to Tiv learners of English phonotactics. The researchers adopted a descriptive method and optimality theoretical framework to note the possible constraints the Tiv learners of ...
MBAH, E.E., T., WAYA DAVID
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