Gradient Exceptionality in Maximum Entropy Grammar with Lexically Specific Constraints
The number of exceptions to a phonological generalization appears to gradiently affect its productivity. Generalizations with relatively few exceptions are relatively productive, as measured in tendencies to regularization, as well as in nonce word productions and other psycholinguistic tasks. Gradi...
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Autores principales: | Claire Moore-Cantwell, Joe Pater |
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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
2016
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