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An Analysis of Gender Bias in K-12 Assigned Literature Through Comparison of Non-Contextual Word Embedding Models
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Assembling Syntax: Modeling Constituent Questions in a Grammar Engineering Framework
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Tracing and Reducing Lexical Ambiguity in Automatically Inferred Grammars
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A Finite-State Morphological Analyzer for Central Alaskan Yup'ik
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Inferring Grammars from Interlinear Glossed Text: Extracting Typological and Lexical Properties for the Automatic Generation of HPSG Grammars
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Braiding Language (by Computer): Lushootseed Grammar Engineering
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019 ; This dissertation describes the beginnings of the t̕əbšucid project. t̕əbšucid, literally the braiding of language, is a way to refer to "grammar" in Lushootseed (also known as Puget Salish, ISO-639-3:lut). The t̕əbšucid project has three overlapping goals: (1) to advance linguistic science via grammar engineering methods with a specific focus on Lushootseed; (2) to package and distribute linguistic results in a way which is useful for people involved in the development of language-related applications which may serve a role in the documentation and revitalization of endangered languages; (3) to highlight the inherent value of the traditional language of the Puget Sound. To those ends, I began to build a system which could process Lushootseed texts. I implemented an initial morphophonological analyzer which can map Lushootseed orthography to a regularized morphophonemic representation. This representation is one which can serve as input to a syntactico-semantic grammar which provides semantic analyses for input sentences. I then implemented an initial syntactico-semantic grammar which maps the morpheme-regularized form to sentence-level semantics, via an explicit syntactic representation. In doing so, I address the first and third motivations listed above by presenting a series of case studies which emerged from the initial implementation work. In connection to the second motivation, this dissertation describes both the overall architecture and the context of the system, in the hope that the work I've carried out to-date can be is something which can be built upon by others.
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Computational Linguistics; Grammar Engineering; Linguistics; Lushootseed; Morphology; Semantics; Syntax
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1773/45218
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A Parametric Implementation of Valence-changing Morphology in the LinGO Grammar Matrix
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Automated Gloss Mapping for Inferring Grammatical Properties
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