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The semantics and morphology of household container names in Icelandic and Dutch
Naming strategies Object classifi cation
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2015/12/21
In this paper, we report an experiment on the naming of household containers in Dutch
and Icelandic carried out as part of the Evolution of Semantic Systems project (EoSS; Majid
et al., 2011). This ...
Unsupervised Learning of Morphology
word language
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2015/9/9
This article surveys work on Unsupervised Learning of Morphology. We define Unsupervised
Learning of Morphology as the problem of inducing a description (of some kind, even if only
morpheme se...
Asymmetries in nominal and verbal morphology
nominal verbal morphology
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2015/9/6
Asymmetries in nominal and verbal morphology.
Finite-State Registered Automata for Non-Concatenative Morphology
Non-Concatenative Morphology Registered Automata
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2015/9/1
We introduce finite-state registered automata (FSRAs), a new computational device within the
framework of finite-state technology, specifically tailored for implementing non-concate...
Computational Nonlinear Morphology with Emphasis on Semitic Languages
Semitic Languages Nonlinear Morphology
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2015/8/27
Computational morphology would be an almost trivial exercise if every language were
like English. Here, chopp-ing off the occasion-al affix-es, of which there are not too
many, is suffic...
Unsupervised Learning of the Morphology of a Natural Language
Unsupervised Learning Natural Language
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2015/8/26
This study reports the results of using minimum description length (MDL) analysis to model unsupervised learning of the morphological segmentation of European languages, using corpora ranging in size ...
Multitiered Nonlinear Morphology Using Multitape Finite Automata: A Case Study on Syriac and Arabic
Multitape Finite Automata Syriac and Arabic
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2015/8/25
This paper presents a computational model for nonlinear morphology with illustrations from
Syriac and Arabic. The model is a multitiered one in that it allows for multiple lexical representations cor...
Toward a Unified Theory of Argument Structure and Grammatical Function Changing Morphology
Argument Structure Grammatical Function Changing Morphology
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2015/8/7
The traditional view of argument structure is roughly as follows: predicates merge
directly with arguments to form larger constituents of the same category (VP, AP, PP,
etc.). Each time merge applie...
Deficits in phonology and past-tense morphology:What's the connection?
Aphasia Nonfluent Verbs Connectionist models
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2015/6/19
Neuropsychological dissociations between regular and irregular past tense verb processing have been explained in two ways: (a) separate mechanisms of a rule-governed process for regular verbs and a le...
Deficits in irregular past-tense verb morphology associated with degraded semantic knowledge
Semantic dementia Progressive fluent aphasia Regularisation errors
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2015/6/19
Two distinct mechanisms are often considered necessary to account for generation of the past-tense of English verbs: a lexical associative process for irregular forms like speak spoke, and a ru...
Can a perceptual processing deficit explain the impairment of inflectional morphology in developmental dysphasia?A computational investigation
perceptual processing deficit inflectional morphology developmental dysphasia computational investigation
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2015/6/19
Developmental dysphasia (also referred to as specific language impairment) is a developmental language disorder in which children display delayed or abnormal language development but have normal non-v...
Are Rules a Thing of the Past?:The Acquisition of Verbal Morphology by an Attractor Network
Thing of the Past Verbal Morphology Attractor Network
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2015/6/19
This paper investigates the ability of a connectionist attractor network to learn a system analogous to part of the system of English verbal morphology. The model learned to produce phonological repre...
A Short History of Two-Level Morphology
Two-Level Morphology
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2015/6/18
Twenty years ago morphological analysis of natural language was a challenge to computational linguists. Simple cut-and-paste programs could be and were written to analyze strings in particular languag...
Two-Level Morphology with Composition
Two-Level Morphology
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2015/6/18
Two-Level Morphology with Composition.
Retained inflectional morphology in pidgins:A typological study
diachrony inflectional morphology language contact markedness pidgins
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2015/6/17
It is commonly accepted that the process of pidginization leads to a loss of inflectional morphology, but this loss is often not total. Lexifier inflections instead follow a cline of reduction: full r...