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Source-oriented generalizations as grammar inference in Russian vowel deletion*
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In: http://becker.phonologist.org/projects/yers/becker_gouskova_source_oriented.pdf (2012)
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Speakers generalize paradigmatic relations from their lexicon, e.g., English speakers extend the existing fling flung to the nonce spling splung. Dominant theories in linguistics model such effects using product-oriented generalizations, replacing the older source-oriented rule-based theories. We report an experiment on the generalization of mid vowel deletion (“yer ” deletion) in Russian, showing that speakers extend a source-oriented generalization in addition to product-oriented generalizations. We model the speakers ’ behavior using multiple product-oriented grammars, with grammar separation triggered by inconsistent paradigmatic behavior. e speaker infers which product-oriented grammar to use based on the wellformedness of the source given each grammar. 1
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URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.663.946 http://becker.phonologist.org/projects/yers/becker_gouskova_source_oriented.pdf
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Unexceptional segments
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In: http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/1107-1110/1107-GOUSKOVA-0-0.PDF (2010)
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Interface constraints and frequency in Russian compound stress
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In: https://files.nyu.edu/mg152/public/downloads/gouskova_roon_fasl_17_proceedings.pdf (2008)
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Interface constraints and frequency in Russian compound stress
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In: https://files.nyu.edu/kdr228/public/Pubs/gouskova_roon_fasl_17_proceedings.pdf (2008)
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The reduplicative template in Tonkawa
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In: http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/947-0108/947-GOUSKOVA-0-0.PDF (2007)
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Minimal Reduplication as a Paradigm Uniformity Effect
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In: https://files.nyu.edu/mg152/public/downloads/gouskova_wccfl2004.pdf (2004)
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Falling sonority onsets, loanwords, and syllable contact
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In: https://files.nyu.edu/mg152/public/downloads/gouskova_cls2001.pdf (2002)
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Nonce words show that Russian yer alternations are governed by the grammar
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In: http://becker.phonologist.org/projects/russian/gouskova_becker_yers.pdf
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Some constraint definitions:
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In: http://babel.ucsc.edu/wccfl21/abstracts/gouskova.pdf
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1 Introduction Falling sonority onsets, loanwords, and Syllable Contact*
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In: http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/491-0102/491-0102-GOUSKOVA-0-0.PDF
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1 Relational Hierarchies in Optimality Theory: the case of Syllable Contact1
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In: https://files.nyu.edu/mg152/public/downloads/gouskova_phonology2004.pdf
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The Phonology of Boundaries and Secondary Stress in Russian Compounds ∗
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In: http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/1106-1110/1106-GOUSKOVA-0-0.PDF
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