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Fall 2021
The representations generated by many models of language (word embeddings, recurrent neural networks and transformers) correlate to brain activity recorded while people listen. However, these decoding results are usually based on the brain’s reaction to syntactically and semantically sound...
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Modeling the acquisition of Dutch final devoicing
2014-07-23
This is a Java program that simulates the acquisition of Dutch final devoicing as part of Ch. 3 in my doctoral thesis "Probabilistic Selection of Input in Morphophonological Acquisition".
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Fall 2014
This dissertation sets out to explain the development during morphophonological acquisition and its possible learning outcomes by constructing a Probabilistic Selection of Input (PSI) rich lexicon learning model, in part based on psycholinguistic evidence that rich language details are lexically...