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Insights on NIRS sensitivity from a cross-linguistic study on the emergence of phonological grammar
near infrared spectroscopy phonotactics phoneme perception infant speech perception
2015/4/24
Each language has a unique set of phonemic categories and phonotactic rules which determine permissible sound sequences in that language. Behavioral research demonstrates that one’s native language sh...
The grammar of exchange: a comparative study of reciprocal constructions across languages
exchange reciprocal constructions
2015/4/10
Cultures are built on social exchange. Most languages have dedicated grammatical machinery
for expressing this. To demonstrate that statistical methods can also be applied to grammatical
meaning, ...
Electrical Stimulation of Brocaʼs Area Enhances Implicit Learning of an Artificial Grammar
Electrical Stimulation Brocaʼ s Area Enhances Implicit Learning Artificial Grammar
2015/4/9
Artificial grammar learning constitutes a well-established model for the acquisition of grammatical knowledge in a natural setting. Previous neuroimaging studies demonstrated that Brocaʼs area (l...
Phonology and sketch grammar of Kri, a Vietic language of Laos
Language description tonogenesis Austroasiatic MonKhmer Vietic mainland Southeast Asian languages Laos
2015/4/7
This article presents a first sketch ofKri, a Vietic (Austroasiatic) language spoken in upland Laos. This previously undescribed language is of special interest not only in so far as it adds to the t}...
ARTIFICIAL GRAMMAR PROCESSING IN SPIKING NEURAL NETWORKS
Artificial grammar recognition Structured sequence processing Spiking neuron model Minicolumn architecture Reber grammar
2015/4/7
In this paper we explore the feasibility of artificial (formal) grammar recognition (AGR) using spiking neural networks. A biologically inspired minicolumn architecture is designed as the basic comput...
Interactive sentence combining and paraphrasing in support of integrated writing and grammar instruction: A new application area for natural language sentence generators
integrated writing grammar instruction
2015/3/31
The potential of sentence generators as engines in Intelligent Computer-Assisted Language Learning and teaching (ICALL) software has hardly been explored. We sketch the prototype of COMPASS, a system ...
Automatic Induction of N-Gram Language Models from a Natural Language Grammar
N-Gram Language Models a Natural Language Grammar
2015/3/11
Automatic Induction of N-Gram Language Models from a Natural Language Grammar.
Translingual Grammar Induction.
Automatic Grammar Correction for Second-Language Learners
Automatic Grammar Correction Second-Language Learners
2015/3/10
Automatic Grammar Correction for Second-Language Learners.
An Integrated Chinese Grammar Development Environment
Chinese Grammar Development Environment
2015/2/2
An Integrated Chinese Grammar Development Environment.
Using Universal Linguistic Knowledge to Guide Grammar Induction
Guide Grammar Induction Linguistic Knowledge
2014/11/26
Using Universal Linguistic Knowledge to Guide Grammar Induction。
Formal implemented models of analogy face two opposing challenges. On the one hand, they must be powerful and flexible enough to handle gradient and probabilistic data. This requires an ability to not...
Several of the studies presented here explore perceptual
adaptation (Staum Casasanto) or imitation (Babel; Graff,
Zuraw & Nielsen (GZN)) processes.
The Grammar of Coarticulation
Coarticulation Grammar
2014/11/24
It is well established that coarticulatory patterns are language-specific and therefore must be
specified in the grammars of languages (e.g. Beddor, Harnsberger & Lindemann, 2002, Clumeck,
1976, H...
Cyclic Linearization and its interaction with other aspects of grammar: a reply
Cyclic Linearization interaction other aspects of grammar a reply
2014/11/17
Our proposal is concerned with the relation between an aspect of phonology (linearization) and syntax.1 In the picture that we had in mind, the syntax is autonomous — "it does what it does" — but some...