%% This BibTeX bibliography file was created using BibDesk. %% http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/ %% Created for Adam Liter at 2016-01-05 10:49:32 -0500 %% Saved with string encoding Unicode (UTF-8) @article {Lai2015, author = {Lai, Regine}, title = {Learnable vs. Unlearnable Harmony Patterns}, journal = {Linguistic Inquiry}, volume = {46}, number = {3}, publisher = {MIT Press}, issn = {1749-818X}, doi = {10.1162/ling_a_00188}, pages = {425--451}, year = {2015} } @article{Ioannidis2005, author = {Ioannidis, John P. A.}, journal = {PLoS Med}, publisher = {Public Library of Science}, title = {Why Most Published Research Findings Are False}, year = {2005}, month = {08}, volume = {2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1371%2Fjournal.pmed.0020124}, pages = {}, abstract = {

Published research findings are sometimes refuted by subsequent evidence, says Ioannidis, with ensuing confusion and disappointment.

}, number = {8}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pmed.0020124} } @online{Bolker_random2014, title = {Random- and fixed-effects structure in linear-mixed models}, url = {http://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/130714/random-and-fixed-effects-structure-in-linear-mixed-models}, titleaddon = {Cross Validated ({StackExchange})}, author = {Bolker, Benjamin M.}, date = {2014} } @book{Field2013, title = "Discovering statistics using {IBM SPSS Statistics}", author = "Field, Andy P.", publisher = "SAGE publications", address = "London, Thousand Oaks, New Delhi", url = "https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/discovering-statistics-using-ibm-spss-statistics/book238032", year = 2013 } @article {Culbertson2012, author = {Culbertson, Jennifer}, title = {Typological Universals as Reflections of Biased Learning: Evidence from Artificial Language Learning}, journal = {Language and Linguistics Compass}, volume = {6}, number = {5}, publisher = {Blackwell Publishing Ltd}, issn = {1749-818X}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lnc3.338}, doi = {10.1002/lnc3.338}, pages = {310--329}, year = {2012}, } @article{Eberhardt_Danks2011, volume = {21}, number = {3}, month = {May}, author = {Frederick Eberhardt and David Danks}, address = {NETHERLANDS}, title = {Confirmation in the Cognitive Sciences: The Problematic Case of Bayesian Models}, publisher = {Springer}, year = {2011}, journal = {Minds and Machines}, pages = {389--410}, keywords = {Bayesian modeling, Rationality, Levels of explanation, Methodology in cognitive science }, url = {http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/8778/} } @article{Pierrehumbert2001, author = {Pierrehumbert, Janet B.}, title = {Why phonological constraints are so coarse-grained}, journal = {Language and Cognitive Processes}, publisher = {Psychology Press}, volume = {16}, number = {5-6}, doi = {10.1080/01690960143000218}, pages = {691--698}, year = {2001}, } @incollection{Pierrehumbert2003, author = {Pierrehumbert, Janet B.}, title = {Probabilistic phonology: discrimination and robustness}, editor = {Bod, Rens and Hay, Jennifer and Jannedy, Stefanie}, booktitle = {Probabilistic Linguistics}, publisher = {MIT Press}, chapter = {6}, doi = {10.1080/01690960143000218}, pages = {177--228}, year = {2001}, Address={Cambridge, Massachusetts} } @article{Pycha_etal2003, author = {Pycha, Anne and Nowak, Pawel and Shin, Eurie and Shosted, Ryan}, title = {Phonological rule-learing and its implications for a theory of vowel harmony}, journal = {Proceedings of the 22nd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL 22)}, year = {2003}, pages = {101--114} } @article{Cristia_etal_2013, title = {Similarity in the generalization of implicitly learned sound patterns}, volume = {4}, issn = {18686346}, url = {https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/lp.2013.4.issue-2/lp-2013-0010/lp-2013-0010.xml}, doi = {10.1515/lp-2013-0010}, number = {2}, urldate = {2019-08-21}, journal = {Laboratory Phonology}, author = {Cristi\`{a}, Alejandrina and Mielke, Jeff and Daland, Robert and Peperkamp, Sharon}, year = {2013}, pages = {259} } @article{Cristia_Seidl2008, author = {Cristi\`{a}, Alejandrina and Seidl, Amanda}, title = {Is Infants' Learning of Sound Patterns Constrained by Phonological Features?}, journal = {Language Learning and Development}, volume = {4}, number = {3}, pages = {203--227}, year = {2008}, doi = {10.1080/15475440802143109}, URL = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15475440802143109}, eprint = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15475440802143109} } @article{Saffran_Thiessen2003, author = {Jenny R. Saffran and Erik D. Thiessen}, title = {Pattern Induction by Infant Language Learners}, journal = {Developmental Psychology}, volume = {39}, number = {3}, pages = {484--494}, year = {2003}, doi = {10.1037/0012-1649.39.3.484} } @article{Kuo2009, author={Kuo, Li-Jen}, title={The Role of Natural Class Features in the Acquisition of Phonotactic Regularities}, journal={Journal of Psycholinguistic Research}, year={2009}, volume={38}, number={2}, pages={129--150}, issn={1573-6555}, doi={10.1007/s10936-008-9090-2}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10936-008-9090-2} } @phdthesis{McMullin2016, Address = {Vancouver, Canada}, Author = {McMullin, Kevin}, Month = {February}, School = {University of British Columbia}, Title = {Tier-Based Locality in Long-Distance Phonotactics: Learnability and Typology}, Year = {2016}} @phdthesis{Gorman2013, title = {Generative Phonotactics}, school = {University of Pennsylvania}, author = {Gorman, Kyle}, year = {2013} } @article{Dell1981, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4178203}, author = {Fran\c{c}ois Dell}, journal = {Linguistic Inquiry}, number = {1}, pages = {31-37}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, title = {On the Learnability of Optional Phonological Rules}, volume = {12}, year = {1981} } @techreport{Moreton_Pater_Ms, Author = {Moreton, Elliott and Pater, Joe}, Title = {Learning artificial phonology: A review}, Type = {Ms.}, url="http://people.umass.edu/pater/moreton-pater-review.pdf"} @article {Folia_ALL_Review, author = {Folia, Vasiliki and Udd\'{e}n, Julia and De Vries, Meinou and Forkstam, Christian and Petersson, Karl Magnus}, title = {Artificial Language Learning in Adults and Children}, journal = {Language Learning}, volume = {60}, publisher = {Blackwell Publishing Inc}, issn = {1467-9922}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9922.2010.00606.x}, doi = {10.1111/j.1467-9922.2010.00606.x}, pages = {188--220}, year = {2010}, } @Article{Friederici_Wessels_1993, author="Friederici, Angela D. and Wessels, Jeanine M. I.", title="Phonotactic knowledge of word boundaries and its use in infant speech perception", journal="Perception {\&} Psychophysics", year="1993", volume="54", number="3", pages="287--295", abstract="The development of a lexicon critically depends on the infant's ability to identify wordlike units in the auditory speech input. The present study investigated at what age infants become sensitive to language-specific phonotactic features that signal word boundaries and to what extent they are able to use this knowledgeto segment speech input. Experiment 1 showed that infants at the age of 9 months were sensitive to the phonotactic structure of word boundaries when wordlike units were presented in isolation. Experiments 2 to 5 demonstrated that this sensitivity was present even when critical items were presented in context, although only under certain conditions. Preferences for legal over illegal word boundary clusters were found when critical items were embedded in two identical syllables, keeping language processing requirements and attentional requirements low. Experiment 6 replicated the findings of Experiment 1. Experiment 7 was a low-pass-filtered version of Experiment 6 that left the prosody of the stimulus items intact while removing most of the distinctive phonotactic cues. As expected, no listening preference for legal over illegal word boundary clusters was found in this experiment. This clearly suggests that the preferential patterns observed can be attributed to the infants' sensitivity to phonotactic constraints on word boundaries in a given language and not to suprasegmental cues.", issn="1532-5962", doi="10.3758/BF03205263", url="http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/BF03205263" } @article{Cristia_Seidl_Gerken_etal_2011, title = "Learning classes of sounds in infancy", journal = "University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics", volume = "17", number = "1", pages = "69--76", year = "2011", author = "Cristi\`{a}, Alejandrina and Seidl, Amanda and Gerken, LouAnn" } @article{Jusczyk_etal_1993, title = "Infants' Sensitivity to the Sound Patterns of Native Language Words ", journal = "Journal of Memory and Language ", volume = "32", number = "3", pages = "402--420", year = "1993", note = "", issn = "0749-596X", doi = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmla.1993.1022", url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0749596X83710223", author = "P.W. Jusczyk and A.D. Friederici and J.M.I. Wessels and V.Y. Svenkerud and A.M. Jusczyk" } @article{Moreton2002, title = "Structural constraints in the perception of English stop-sonorant clusters", journal = "Cognition", volume = "84", pages = "55--71", year = "2002", author = "Moreton, Elliott" } @article{McQueen1998, title = "Segmentation of Continuous Speech Using Phonotactics ", journal = "Journal of Memory and Language ", volume = "39", number = "1", pages = "21--46", year = "1998", note = "", issn = "0749-596X", doi = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmla.1998.2568", url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0749596X98925682", author = "James M. McQueen", abstract = "Listeners appear to use phonotactic constraints in the segmentation of continuous speech. Because some strings of phonemes (such as [lv] and [mr] in Dutch) never occur within the same syllable, they cue syllable boundaries, and hence possible word boundaries. Dutch listeners found it easier to detect words at the beginnings of nonsense sequences when the words were aligned with a phonotactic boundary (e.g.,pil,pill, in [pil.vrem]) than when they were misaligned (e.g.,pilin [pilm.rem]). This effect was stronger for words at the ends of nonsense sequences (e.g.,rok,skirt, in [fim.rɐk] and [fi.drɐk]). Two control experiments indicated that although part of this effect can be attributed to the role of phonotactics in speech production, there remains a significant perceptual component; the legality of sound sequences appears to be computed on-line during recognition. It is argued that segmentation is achieved via competition between candidate words, that competition is modulated by knowledge about where in the input candidates are unlikely to begin or end, and that phonotactic constraints are one of several information sources used in this segmentation process. " } @book{Scholes1966, Author = {Scholes, R. J.}, Publisher = {Mouton}, Title = {Phonotactic grammaticality.}, Year = {1966}, Address={The Hague} } @article{dupoux_epenthetic_1999, title = {Epenthetic vowels in Japanese: A perceptual illusion?}, volume = {25}, pages = {1568--1578}, number = {6}, journaltitle = {Journal of Experimental Psychology-human Perception and Performance}, author = {Dupoux, E. and Kakehi, K. and Hirose, Y. and Pallier, C. and Mehler, J.}, date = {1999} } @article{kabak_perceptual_2007, title = {Perceptual distortions in the adaptation of English consonant clusters: Syllable structure or consonantal contact constraints?}, volume = {50}, pages = {23--52}, journaltitle = {Language and Speech}, author = {Kabak, B. and Idsardi, W. J.}, date = {2007} } @article{Kazanina2017, author="Kazanina, Nina and Bowers, Jeffrey S. and Idsardi, William", title="Phonemes: Lexical access and beyond", journal="Psychonomic Bulletin {\&} Review", year="2017", issn="1531-5320", doi="10.3758/s13423-017-1362-0", url="https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-017-1362-0" } @article {Wilson2006, author = {Wilson, Colin}, title = {Learning Phonology With Substantive Bias: An Experimental and Computational Study of Velar Palatalization}, journal = {Cognitive Science}, volume = {30}, number = {5}, publisher = {Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.}, issn = {1551-6709}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15516709cog0000_89}, doi = {10.1207/s15516709cog0000_89}, pages = {945--982}, keywords = {Phonology, Phonetics, Language game, Inductive bias, Conditional random field}, year = {2006}, } @article{Moreton_AnalyticBias_2008, author = {Moreton, Elliott}, title = {Analytic Bias and Phonological Typology}, journal = {Phonology}, volume = {25}, issue = {1}, month = {May}, year = {2008}, pages = {83--127}, doi = {10.1017/S0952675708001413}, } @article{becker2011surfeit, title={The surfeit of the stimulus: Analytic biases filter lexical statistics in Turkish laryngeal alternations}, author={Becker, Michael and Ketrez, Nihan and Nevins, Andrew}, journal={Language}, volume={87}, number={1}, pages={84--125}, year={2011}, publisher={Linguistic Society of America} } @article{Xu_Tenenbaum_2007, author = {Xu, Fei and Tenenbaum, Joshua B.}, title = {Word Learning as {Bayesian} Inference.}, journal = {Psychological Review}, volume = {114}, issue = {2}, month = {April}, year = {2007}, pages = {245--272}, doi = {10.1037/0033-295X.114.2.245} } @article{Gerken_Knight2015, Author = {Gerken, LouAnn and Knight, Sara}, Doi = {10.1016/j.cognition.2015.04.018}, Journal = {Cognition}, Keywords = {learning, linguistics, phonology, features, phonetics}, Month = {October}, Pages = {187--192}, Title = {Infants Generalize from Just (the Right) Four Words}, Volume = {143}, Year = {2015}} @article {Gerken_Quam2016, author = {Gerken, LouAnn and Quam, Carolyn}, title = {Infant learning is influenced by local spurious generalizations}, journal = {Developmental Science}, issn = {1467-7687}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/desc.12410}, doi = {10.1111/desc.12410}, pages = {1--8}, year = {2016}, } @article{peirce_etal_psychopy_2019, title = {PsychoPy2: experiments in behavior made easy}, journal = {Behavior Research Methods}, author = {Peirce, J. W. and Gray, J. R. and Simpson, S. and MacAskill, M. R. and H{\"o}chenberger, R. and Sogo, H. and Kastman, E. and Lindel\o{}v, J.}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.3758/s13428-018-01193-y}} @article{peirce_psychopy_2007, title = {{PsychoPy}---{Psychophysics} software in {Python}}, volume = {162}, number = {1--2}, journal = {Journal of Neuroscience Methods}, author = {Peirce, Jonathan W.}, year = {2007}, month = {May}, pages = {8--13}, doi = {10.1016/j.jneumeth.2006.11.017}} @article{peirce2009, Author = {Peirce, Jonathan W.}, Doi = {10.3389/neuro.11.010.2008}, Journal = {Frontiers in Neuroinformatics}, Keywords = {experiment, software, linguistics, psychology, PsychoPy}, Month = {January}, Number = {10}, Title = {Generating stimuli for neuroscience using {PsychoPy}}, Volume = {2}, Year = {2009}} @misc{jaeger_more_2011, title = {More on random slopes and what it means if your effect is not longer significant after the inclusion of random slopes}, url = {https://hlplab.wordpress.com/2011/06/25/more-on-random-slopes/}, journal = {HLP/Jaeger lab blog}, author = {Jaeger, T. 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The proposed learner is simple, efficient, and provably correct, and does not require an a priori notion of tier or projection (contra the model in Hayes and Wilson 2008); nor does it rely on the additional structure provided by Optimality Theory grammars (Prince and Smolensky 1993, 2004) or grammars in the principles-and-parameters framework (Chomsky 1981, Dresher and Kaye 1990, Gibson and Wexler 1994). Not only does the noncounting nature of nonlocal dependencies automatically follow from the way the learner generalizes, it also explains the absence of blocking patterns from the typology. 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