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The Acquisition Path of [w]-final Plurals in Brazilian Portuguese
In: Journal of Portuguese Linguistics, Vol 17, Iss 1 (2018) (2018)
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The Acquisition Path of [w]-final Plurals in Brazilian Portuguese
In: Journal of Portuguese Linguistics, Vol 17, Iss 1 (2018) (2018)
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Source-oriented generalizations as grammar inference in Russian vowel deletion*
In: http://becker.phonologist.org/projects/yers/becker_gouskova_source_oriented.pdf (2012)
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Asymmetries in generalizing alternations to and from initial syllables. Language 88. 231–268
In: http://becker.phonologist.org/projects/english/becker_nevins_levine_english_2012.pdf (2012)
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Harmonic grammar with linear programming: From linear systems . . .
In: http://www.stanford.edu/%7Ecgpotts/papers/potts-pater-jesney-bhatt-becker-hg2lp.pdf (2010)
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Approved as to style and content by:
In: http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/1008-1208/1008-BECKER-0-0.PDF (2009)
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Harmonic grammar with linear programming: From linear . . .
In: http://www.stanford.edu/~cgpotts/manuscripts/potts-pater-jesney-bhatt-becker-hg2lp.pdf (2009)
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Highlights:
In: http://becker.phonologist.org/papers/becker_hidden_structure_mumm.pdf (2008)
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The role of Universal Grammar
In: http://becker.phonologist.org/papers/becker_hebrew_plurals_texas.pdf (2008)
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From the lexicon to a stochastic grammar
In: http://becker.phonologist.org/papers/becker_stochastic_grammar_nels.pdf (2007)
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The role of statistical generalizations in the grammar*
In: http://becker.phonologist.org/papers/becker_role_of_grammar_bgu.pdf (2007)
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From the lexicon to a stochastic grammar
In: http://becker.phonologist.org/papers/becker_stochastic_grammar_stanford.pdf (2007)
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constraint
In: http://becker.phonologist.org/papers/becker_prudent_necphon_handout.pdf (2007)
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doi:10.1017/S0022226706004488 Printed in the United Kingdom Gaps and repairs at the phonology–morphology interface 1
In: http://www.hum.uit.no/a/rice/v2/writing/GapsJLingRice.pdf (2005)
Abstract: The paper discusses phonologically motivated gaps in inflectional paradigms. A model is offered in which the appearance of gaps is based on a tension between markedness constraints, faithfulness constraints, and constraints which require the expression of morphological categories. After presenting the model, additional implications are analyzed. Situations in which the same problem has different solutions in different morphological contexts are predicted insofar as constraints requiring the expression of different categories can vary in their ranking relative to some faithfulness constraint. Hence, the same phonotactic problem can yield a gap in one situation and a repair in another. This prediction is illustrated and further details of the prediction are explored, including the identification of a situation requiring a more restrictive version of the model. This is achieved by drawing on Smith’s (2001) proposal that faithfulness constraints can be indexed to lexical categories to model this situation. 1. I NTRODUCTION Any word generated by the morphology of a language must be reviewed by the phonology to determine whether it is well-formed. When the output of the morphology is not phonologically well-formed, the phonology will most often kick in to repair the word, perhaps by changing a feature specification, or by inserting a segment, or perhaps by shifting the location of stress. But there is another option which the grammar might take. Instead of repairing the offending output, the grammar may simply leave the word unformed, declaring instead that a particular combination of morphemes is for phonological reasons unutterable. The attempt at word-formation fails [1] For helpful feedback on various aspects of this work, I’m grateful to audiences at the
URL: http://www.hum.uit.no/a/rice/v2/writing/GapsJLingRice.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.80.3672
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Der Erwerb kommunikativer Fähigkeiten : Kategorien und systematischer Überblick [Online resource]
In: http://www.verlag-gespraechsforschung.de/2004/kompetenz/029-046.pdf ; (in:) Michael Becker-Mrotzek, Gisela Brünner: Analyse und Vermittlung von Gesprächskompetenz. - Frankfurt am Main: 2004, S. 29 - 45 (2004)
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Diskursanalytische Fortbildungskonzepte [Online resource]
In: http://www.verlag-gespraechsforschung.de/2002/diskursforschung/2-036-049.pdf ; (in:) Gisela Brünner, Reinhard Fiehler, Walther Kindt: Angewandte Diskursforschung : Methoden und Anwendungsbereiche. - Radolfzell: 2002, 2, S. 36 - 49 (2002)
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Simulation authentischer Fälle (SAF) [Online resource]
In: http://www.verlag-gespraechsforschung.de/2002/diskursforschung/2-072-080.pdf ; (in:) Gisela Brünner, Reinhard Fiehler, Walther Kindt: Angewandte Diskursforschung : Methoden und Anwendungsbereiche. - Radolfzell: 2002, 2, S. 72 - 80 (2002)
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Nonce words show that Russian yer alternations are governed by the grammar
In: http://becker.phonologist.org/projects/russian/gouskova_becker_yers.pdf
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THE SURFEIT OF THE STIMULUS:ANALYTIC BIASES FILTER LEXICAL STATISTICS IN TURKISH LARYNGEALALTERNATIONS
In: http://becker.phonologist.org/projects/surfeit/becker_ketrez_nevins_surfeit.pdf
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Michael Becker- 1- Lexical stratification of Hebrew Lexical stratification of Hebrew – the disyllabic maximum*
In: http://www.phonologist.org/papers/becker_disyllabic_maximum.pdf
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