The rise and fall of English inflectional morphology
Children acquire noun inflections before they acquire verb inflections. Noun inflections are also less affected by language disorders than verb inflections. We describe a single-system connectionist model of English noun and verb inflection which captures these facts of acquisition and atrophy, as w...
Main Authors: | Juola, P, Plunkett, K |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1998
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