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3. Phonetics and Phonology of Ngkolmpu
Carroll, Matthew J.. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2021
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PHONETIC VARIATION IN KAMËNTS̈Á: AN ANALYSIS OF STOPS AND AFFRICATES
In: Theses (2021)
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Standardaussprache in Österreich
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Lehnwörter in der kulinarischen Lexik des Serbischen
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Creaky Voice: Interactional Effects in Production and Perception
In: Masters Theses (2021)
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The Imitation of Ecuadorian Assibilated Rhotics by Naïve Andalusian Speakers from Seville
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2021)
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The Influence of Socioindexical Information on the Speech Perception-Production Link: Evidence from a Shadowing Task
In: Theses and Dissertations--Linguistics (2021)
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LANGUAGE CONTACT AND COVERT PROMINENCE IN THE SḤERĒT-JIBBĀLI LANGUAGE OF OMAN
In: Theses and Dissertations--Linguistics (2021)
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English vowels in third language acquisition. An analysis of multilingual teenagers' pronunciation.
Sorribes Juan, Mercedes. - : Universitat Jaume I, 2021
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Consonant harmony, disharmony, memory and time scales
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2021)
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Learnability of indexed constraint analyses of phonological opacity
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2021)
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Information flow, artificial phonology and typology
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2021)
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Learning Interactions of Local and Non-Local Phonotactic Constraints from Positive Input
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2021)
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LEARNING PHONOLOGY WITH SEQUENCE-TO-SEQUENCE NEURAL NETWORKS
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2021)
Abstract: This dissertation tests sequence-to-sequence neural networks to see whether they can simulate human phonological learning and generalization in a number of artificial language experiments. These experiments and simulations are organized into three chapters: one on opaque interactions, one on computational complexity in phonology, and one on reduplication. The first chapter focuses on two biases involving interactions that have been proposed in the past: a bias for transparent patterns and a bias for patterns that maximally utilize all of the processes in a language. The second chapter looks at harmony patterns of varying complexity to see whether both Formal Language Theory and the sequence‑to‑sequence network correctly predict which kinds of patterns humans most easily learn. Finally, the third chapter investigates reduplication—a pattern that involves copying all or part of a word. These simulations focus on the model’s ability to generalize reduplication to novel words and compares these results to past experiments involving humans. The conclusions drawn from these three chapters suggest that the kind of language‑specific representations and explicit biases used in past models are not necessary to capture the behavior of humans in the relevant experiments. Instead, the ability of the network to capture these various behaviors is attributed to two characteristics of its architecture: its recurrent connections, which provide a limited memory through time, and the fact that it is made up of two separate mechanisms (an encoder and a decoder) which require forms to be processed into an intermediate representation.
Keyword: computational; Computational Linguistics; experimental; harmony; opacity; Phonetics and Phonology; phonology; reduplication
URL: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3246&context=dissertations_2
https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations_2/2212
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Production of voice onset time (VOT) by senior Polish learners of English
In: Open Linguistics, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 316-330 (2021) (2021)
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Durational aspects of tautosyllabic vowel nasalization in (Brazilian) Portuguese: An airflow investigation
In: Journal of Portuguese Linguistics, Vol 20, Iss 1 (2021) (2021)
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Vowel systems of the Chibchan languages
In: Forma y Función, Vol 34, Iss 2 (2021) (2021)
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Durational aspects of tautosyllabic vowel nasalization in (Brazilian) Portuguese: An airflow investigation
In: Journal of Portuguese Linguistics, Vol 20, Iss 1 (2021) (2021)
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Brazil referenced in skins from the SMITE game ; O Brasil referenciado em skins do jogo SMITE
In: Entrepalavras; v. 11, n. 2 (11) (2021)
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Acoustic properties of word and phrasal prominence in Uzbek
In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Turkic and Languages in Contact with Turkic; Vol 5 (2020); 1-15 ; 2641-3485 (2021)
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