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French verbal frequencies in the Open Subtitle corpus ...
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French verbal frequencies in the Open Subtitle corpus ...
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Leaving the stem by itself
In: All Things Morphology ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03520609 ; Marcia Haag and Sedigheh Moradi and Andrija Petrovic and Janie Rees-Miller. All Things Morphology, John Benjamins, pp.82\textendash98, 2021 (2021)
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Spontaneous emergence of inflectional class systems via attraction–repulsion dynamics
In: American International Morphology Meeting ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03466118 ; American International Morphology Meeting, 2021, Online, United States (2021)
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The fine implicative structure of European Portuguese conjugation
In: Isogloss ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03520603 ; Isogloss, 2021, 7 (2021)
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The role of attraction-repulsion dynamics in simulating the emergence of inflectional class systems ...
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European Portuguese Verbal Paradigms in Phonemic Notation ...
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European Portuguese Verbal Paradigms in Phonemic Notation ...
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European Portuguese Verbal Paradigms in Phonemic Notation ...
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Spontaneous emergence of inflectional class systems via attraction–repulsion dynamics
In: American International Morphology Meeting ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03466118 ; American International Morphology Meeting, 2021, Online, United States (2021)
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The fine implicative structure of European Portuguese conjugation
Abstract: Recent literature has highlighted the extent to which inflectional paradigms are organised into systems of implications allowing speakers to make full use of the inflection system on the basis of exposure to only a few forms of each word. The present paper contributes to this line of research by investigating in detail the implicative structure of European Portuguese verbal paradigms. After outlining the computational methods we use to that effect, we deploy these methods on a lexicon of about 5000 verbs, and show how the morphological and phonological properties of European Portuguese verbs lead to the observed patterns of predictability.
Keyword: Conjugation; European Portuguese; Implicative structure; Quantitative morphology
URL: https://ddd.uab.cat/record/252006
https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/isogloss.109
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Multiple alignments of inflectional paradigms
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2021)
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Romance Verbal Inflection Dataset 2.0.0 ...
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Romance Verbal Inflection Dataset 2.0.0 ...
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Opening the Romance Verbal Inflection Dataset 2.0: a CLDF Lexicon
Beniamine, Sacha; Maiden, Martin; Round, Erich. - : European Language Resources Association, 2020
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Automated parsing of interlinear glossed text from page images of grammatical descriptions
Round, Erich R.; Macklin-Cordes, Jayden L.; Ellison, Mark T.. - : European Language Resources Association, 2020
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Romance Verbal Inflection Dataset 2.0 ...
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Romance Verbal Inflection Dataset 2.0.0 ...
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