Information-based syntax and semantics: Vol. 1: fundamentals
Information-based syntax and semantics: Vol. 1: fundamentals
Nonconcatenative finite-state morphology
EACL '87 Proceedings of the third conference on European chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Phonological analysis in typed feature systems
Computational Linguistics - Special issue on computational phonology
One-level phonology: autosegmental representations and rules as finite automata
Computational Linguistics
ACL '93 Proceedings of the 31st annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Feature structures, unification and finite-state transducers
FSMNLP '09 Proceedings of the International Workshop on Finite State Methods in Natural Language Processing
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Attention on constraint-based grammar formalisms such as Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) has focussed on syntax and semantics to the exclusion of phonology. This paper investigates the incorporation of a non-procedural theory of phonology into HPSG, based on the 'one-level' model of Bird & Ellison (1992). The standard rule-representation distinction is replaced by the description-object distinction which is more germane in the context of constraint-based grammar. Prosodic domains, which limit the applicability of phonological constraints, are expressed in a prosodic type hierarchy modelled on HPSG's lexical type hierarchy. Interactions between phonology and morphology and between phonology and syntax are discussed and exemplified.