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Persistence and Opacity in Eastern Andalusian Harmony
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2020 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2021)
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The Syllable as Contour Tone Host
Kaplan, Aaron F.. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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Asymmetric Crisp Edge
In: Kaplan, Aaron. (2018). Asymmetric Crisp Edge. Hana-bana (花々): A Festschrift for Junko Ito and Armin Mester. UC Santa Cruz: Linguistics Research Center. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4r55j619 (2018)
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Proceedings of the 34. West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics : [held April 29 - May 1, 2016 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah
Kaplan, Aaron; Kaplan, Abby; McCarvel, Miranda K.. - Somerville, MA : Cascadilla Proceedings Project, 2017
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Preface
In: Proceedings of the 34. West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics : [held April 29 - May 1, 2016 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah] (2017), S. vii
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Testing the QUD approach : children's comprehension of scopally ambiguous questions
Di Bacco, Federica; Tieu, Lyn (R19168); Moscati, Vincenzo. - : U.S., Cascadilla Proceedings Project, 2017
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Inter- and intra-speaker variation in French schwa
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 1, No 1 (2016); 19 ; 2397-1835 (2016)
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Long-Distance Licensing in Harmonic Grammar
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2015 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2016)
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Vowel patterns in language. By Rachel Walker. (Cambridge studies in linguistics 130.) Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. X, 356 [Rezension]
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 88 (2012) 3, 678-681
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Variation through markedness suppression
In: Phonology. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 28 (2011) 3, 331-370
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Harmonic improvement without candidate chains in Chamorro
In: Linguistic inquiry. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Pr. 42 (2011) 4, 631-650
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Noniterativity is an Emergent Property of Grammar ...
Kaplan, Aaron F.. - : No Publisher Supplied, 2008
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Noniterativity is an Emergent Property of Grammar
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Stress is the Trigger of Chamorro Umlaut
Kaplan, Aaron. - 2008
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Stress is the Trigger of Chamorro Umlaut
In: Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol 30, Iss , Pp 135-149 (2008) (2008)
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Licensing and noniterative harmony in Lango
In: North Eastern Linguistic Society. Proceedings of NELS. - Amherst, Mass. : GLSA, Univ. of Mass. 37 (2006) 1, 311-322
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The Syllable as Contour Tone Host
In: Kaplan, Aaron F.(2007). The Syllable as Contour Tone Host. Linguistics Research Center. UC Santa Cruz: Linguistics Research Center. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3sr39341 (2007)
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Vowel Length and Coda Cluster Interactions in Misantla Totonac
In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2006)
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Tonal and Morphological Identity in Reduplication
In: Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society; BLS 32: General Session and Parasession on Theoretical Approaches to Argument Structure; 189-200 ; 2377-1666 ; 0363-2946 (2006)
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Measuring and Improving the Quality of World Knowledge extracted from WordNet
Kaplan, Aaron N.; Schubert, Lenhart K.. - : University of Rochester. Computer Science Department., 2004
Abstract: WordNet is a lexical database that, among other things, arranges English nouns into a hierarchy ranked by specificity, providing links between a more general word and words that are specializations of it. For example, the word "mammal" is linked (transitively via some intervening words) to "dog" and to "cat." This hierarchy bears some resemblance to the hierarchies of types (or properties, or predicates) often used in artificial intelligence systems. However, WordNet was not designed for such uses, and is organized in a way that makes it far from ideal for them. This report describes our attempts to arrive at a quantitative measure of the quality of the information that can be extracted from WordNet by interpreting it as a formal taxonomy, and to design automatic techniques for improving the quality by filtering out dubious assertions.
Keyword: commonsense knowledge; subsumption; taxonomy; WordNet; world knowledge
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1802/736
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