Learning bias and phonological-rule induction
Computational Linguistics
Review of "Optimality theory" by René Kager. Cambridge University Press 1999.
Computational Linguistics
One-level phonology: autosegmental representations and rules as finite automata
Computational Linguistics
Phonological derivation in optimality theory
COLING '94 Proceedings of the 15th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
Comprehension and compilation in Optimality Theory
ACL '02 Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
A constraint-based approach to English prosodic constituents
ACL '00 Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Autosegmental representations in an HPSG of Hausa
GEAF '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Workshop on Grammar Engineering Across Frameworks
Tier-based strictly local constraints for phonology
HLT '11 Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies: short papers - Volume 2
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From the Publisher:Computational phonology is one of the newest areas of computational linguistics, and is experiencing rapid growth as its practitioners apply the wealth of theories, technologies and methodologies of computational linguistics to phonology. This book is the first to survey these developments, and it does so in a way that is accessible to computational linguists, phonologists and computer scientists alike. The interests of these diverse groups overlap in the subject area of constraints. The goal of this book is to explore the use of constraints in modern non-linear phonology and then - drawing on insights from constraint-based grammar and constraint logic programming - to formalise and implement a constraint-based phonology.