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38 p, 943.0 KB Computational Perspectives on Phonological Constituency and Recursion / Yu, Kristine M. (University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of Linguistics.)
Whether or not phonology has recursion is often conflated with whether or not phonology has strings or trees as data structures. Taking a computational perspective from formal language theory and focusing on how phonological strings and trees are built, we disentangle these issues. [...]
Que la fonologia mostri o no recursivitat sovint va lligat al fet que tingui o no cadenes o arbres en l'estructura de les seves dades. A partir de la perspectiva computacional de la teoria formal del llenguatge i tenint en compte com es construeixen les cadenes i els arbres fonològics, mirem de destriar aquestes qüestions. [...]

2021 - 10.5565/rev/catjl.354
Catalan journal of linguistics, Vol. 20 (2021) , p. 77-114 (Articles)  
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14 p, 483.6 KB Gradient Exceptionality in Maximum Entropy Grammar with Lexically Specific Constraints / Moore-Cantwell, Claire (Yale University) ; Pater, Joe (University of Massachusetts)
The number of exceptions to a phonological generalization appears to gradiently affect its productivity. Generalizations with relatively few exceptions are relatively productive, as measured in tendencies to regularization, as well as in nonce word productions and other psycholinguistic tasks. [...]
El nombre d'excepcions a una generalització fonològica sembla que afecta de forma gradual la seva productivitat. Les generalitzacions amb relativament poques excepcions són bastant productives, per les mesures en tendències a la regularització i per les produccions de mots sense sentit i altres tasques psicolingüístiques. [...]

2016 - 10.5565/rev/catjl.183
Catalan journal of linguistics, Vol. 15 (2016) , p. 53-66 (Articles)  

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