Stochastic phonological grammars and acceptability
In foundational works of generative phonology it is claimed that subjects can reliably discriminate between possible but non-occurring words and words that could not be English. In this paper we examine the use of a probabilistic phonological parser for words to model experimentally-obtained judgeme...
Main Authors: | Coleman, J, Pierrehumbert, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Association for Computational Linguistics
1997
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