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Comparison of declarative and interrogative intonation in Chinese
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Quantitative modelling of intonational variation
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A phonologically calibrated acoustic dissimilarity measure
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A Reverse Turing Test using speech
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Stochastic phonological grammars and acceptability
Abstract: In foundational works of generative phonology it is claimed that subjects can reliably discriminate between possible but non-occurring words and words that could not be English. In this paper we examine the use of a probabilistic phonological parser for words to model experimentally-obtained judgements of the acceptability of a set of nonsense words. We compared various methods of scoring the goodness of the parse as a predictor of acceptability. We found that the probability of the worst part is not the best score of acceptability, indicating that classical generative phonology and Optimality Theory miss an important fact, as these approaches do not recognise a mechanism by which the frequency of well-formed parts may ameliorate the unacceptability of low-frequency parts. We argue that probabilistic generative grammars are demonstrably a more psychologically realistic model of phonological competence than standard generative phonology or Optimality Theory. ; Citation: Coleman, J. S. & Pierrehumbert, J. (1997) Stochastic Phonological Grammars and Acceptability. In: Coleman, J. S. (ed.). Computational Phonology. Third Meeting of the ACL Special Interest Group in Computational Phonology. Proceedings of a workshop sponsored by the Association for Computational Linguistics. Somerset, NJ: Association for Computational Linguistics, pp. 49-56.
Keyword: acceptability; Computational Linguistics; grammar; Linguistics; neologisms; Optimality Theory; parsing; phonology
URL: http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/sigmorphon.html#1997-0
http://ora.ouls.ox.ac.uk:8081/10030/2730
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Measuring Semantic Distance using Distributional Profiles of Concepts
Mohammad, Saif. - NO_RESTRICTION
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Distributional semantics in use
Boleda, Gemma; Bernardi, Raffaella; Fernández, Raquel. - : ACL (Association for Computational Linguistics)
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Anàlisi computacional de transferències sensorials en metàfores sinestèsiques
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“Look, some green circles!”: learning to quantify from images
Boleda, Gemma; Sorodoc, Ionut-Teodor; Lazaridou, Angeliki. - : ACL (Association for Computational Linguistics)
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Living a discrete life in a continuous world: reference with distributed representations
Boleda, Gemma; Baroni, Marco; Pham, Nghia The. - : ACL (Association for Computational Linguistics)
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Distributional vectors encode referential attributes
Gupta, Abhijeet; Boleda, Gemma; Padó, Sebastian. - : ACL (Association for Computational Linguistics)
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“Show me the cup”: reference with continuous representations
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What's in a Note? Sentiment Analysis in Online Educational Forums
Fakhraie, Najmeh. - NO_RESTRICTION
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Software Architectures for Human-Machine Interaction Using Natural Language
Tirone, G.. - : Università degli Studi di Palermo. : place:Palermo
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