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Morphology in a Parallel, Distributed, Interactive Architecture of Language Production
In: Front Artif Intell (2022)
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Hierarchical Inference in Sound Change: Words, Sounds, and Frequency of Use
In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Teaching Papa to Cha-Cha: How Change Magnitude, Temporal Contiguity, and Task Affect Alternation Learning
Smolek, Amy. - : University of Oregon, 2020
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Materials of the Choguita Rarámuri Language Project ...
Holguín, María Dolores; Cervantes Guerrero, María Del Rosario; Chaparro Gardea, Rosa Isela. - : California Language Archive, University of California, Berkeley, 2019
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Accessibility, Language Production, and Language Change
Harmon, Zara. - : University of Oregon, 2019
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Deciding to Look: Revisiting the Link between Lexical Activations and Eye Movements in the Visual World Paradigm in Japanese
Teruya, Hideko. - : University of Oregon, 2019
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Phonotactic Generalizations and the Metrical Parse
Olejarczuk, Paul. - : University of Oregon, 2019
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Changing minds changing tools : from learning theory to language acquisition to language change
Kapatsinski, Vsevolod. - London, England : The MIT Press, 2018
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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What happens to large changes? Saltation produces well-liked outputs that are hard to generate
In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 9, No 1 (2018); 10 ; 1868-6354 (2018)
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Proceedings of the 41th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development [held November 4-6, 2016, in Boston] 1. 1
In: 1 (2017), S. 357-372
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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A multimodel inference approach to categorical variant choice: construction, priming and frequency effects on the choice between full and contracted forms of "am", "are" and "is"
In: Corpus linguistics and linguistic theory. - Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter 13 (2017) 2, 203-260
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Determinants of Lengths of Repetition Disfluencies: Probabilistic syntactic constituency in speech production
In: Proceedings of the fiftieth (50.) annual meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (2016), S. S.
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Perceptual learning of intonation contour categories in adults and 9 to 11-year-old children: Adults are more narrow-minded
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To HAVE and to BE: Function Word Reduction in Child Speech, Child Directed Speech and Inter-adult Speech
Barth, Danielle. - : University of Oregon, 2016
Abstract: Function words are known to be shorter than content words. I investigate the function words BE and HAVE (with its content word homonym) and show that more reduction, operationalized as word shortening or contraction, is found in some grammaticalized meanings of these words. The difference between the words’ uses cannot be attributed to differences in frequency or semantic weight. Instead I argue that these words are often shortened and reduced when they occur in constructions in which they are highly predictable. This suggests that particular grammaticalized uses of a word are stored with their own exemplar clouds of context-specific phonetic realizations. The phonetics of any instance of a word are then jointly determined by the exemplar cloud for that word and the particular context. A given instance of an auxiliary can be reduced either because it is predictable in the current context or because that use of the auxiliary usually occurs in predictable contexts. The effects cannot be attributed to frequency or semantic weight. The present study compares function word production in the speech of school-aged children and their caregivers and in inter-adult speech. The effects of predictability in context and average predictability across contexts are replicated across the datasets. However, I find that as children get older their function words shorten relative to content words, even when controlling for increasing speech rate, showing that as their language experience increases they spend less time where it is not needed for comprehensibility. Caregivers spend less time on function words with older children than younger children, suggesting that they expect function words to be more difficult for younger interlocutors to decode than for older interlocutors. Additionally, while adults use either word shortening or contraction to increase the efficiency of speech, children tend to either use contraction and word shortening or neither until age seven, where they start to use one strategy or the other like adults. Young children with better vocabulary employ an adult-like strategy earlier, suggesting earlier onset of efficient yet effective speech behavior, namely allocating less signal to function words when they are especially easy for the listener to decode.
Keyword: Corpus; Function words; Grammaticalization; Random Forests; Regression Models; Usage-based
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1794/19687
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An Anglo-Americanism in Slavic morphosyntax: productive [N[N]] constructions in Bulgarian
In: Folia linguistica. - Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter 48 (2014) 1, 277-311
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Conspiring to mean: experimental and computational evidence for a usage-based harmonic approach to morphophonology
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 89 (2013) 1, 110-148
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The apprehensive: fear as endophoric evidence and its pragmatics in English, Mandarin, and Russian
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 44 (2012) 4, 346-373
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Kibort, Anna & Greville G. Corbett (eds.). 2010. Features: Perspectives on a key notion in linguistics. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. XI+333pp. [Rezension]
In: Studies in language <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 35 (2011) 1, 217-227
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Multiple exponence: gating task
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Rethinking rule reliability : why an exceptionless rule can fail
In: CLS 44-2 : the main session (Chicago, 2010), p. 277-292
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