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Losing Shahrazad: A Distant Reading of 1001 Nights
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In: Senior Projects Spring 2018 (2018)
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Modeling Events and Affects in Social Media Stories
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In: Rahimtoroghi, Elahe. (2018). Modeling Events and Affects in Social Media Stories. UC Santa Cruz: Computer Science. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/6tk1758v (2018)
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Simplicity and informativeness in semantic category systems ...
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#Hashtags ... : A Look at the Evaluative Roles of Hashtags on Twitter ...
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Implicit And Explicit Aspect Extraction In Financial Microblogs ...
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Implicit And Explicit Aspect Extraction In Financial Microblogs ...
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Learning distributions as they come: Particle filter models for online distributional learning of phonetic categories ...
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A Markedly Different Approach ... : Investigating PIE Stops Using Modern Empirical Methods ...
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In this thesis, I investigate a decades-old problem found in the stop system of Proto-Indo-European (PIE). More specifically, I will be investigating the paucity of */b/ in the forms reconstructed for the ancient, hypothetical language. As cross-linguistic evidence and phonological theory alone have fallen short of providing a satisfactory answer, herein will I employ modern empirical methods of linguistic investigation, namely laboratory phonology experiments and computational database analysis. Following Byrd 2015, I advocate for an examination of synchronic phenomena and behavior as a method for investigating diachronic change. In Chapter 1, I present an overview of the various proposed phonological systems of PIE and some of the explanations previously given for the enigmatic rarity of PIE */b/. Chapter 2 presents a detailed account of three lab phonology experiments I conducted in order to investigate perceptual confusability as a motivator of asymmetric merger within a system of stop consonants. ...
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Comparative and Historical Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Phonetics and Phonology
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.13023/etd.2018.203 https://uknowledge.uky.edu/ltt_etds/28/
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Innovative Implementation of a Web-Based Rating System for Individualizing Online English Speaking Instruction
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In: English Publications (2018)
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Parsing Natural Language Queries for Extracting Data from Large-Scale Geospatial Transportation Asset Repositories
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In: English Conference Papers, Posters and Proceedings (2018)
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OneStopEnglish corpus: A new corpus for automatic readability assessment and text simplification
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In: English Conference Papers, Posters and Proceedings (2018)
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Multiplex model of mental lexicon reveals explosive learning in humans ...
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The multiplex structure of the mental lexicon influences picture naming in people with aphasia ...
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Communicative Efficiency, Uniform Information Density, and the Rational Speech Act theory ...
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Can prediction-based distributional semantic models predict typicality? ...
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Cohort and rhyme priming emerge from the multiplex network structure of the mental lexicon ...
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