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Paul Smolensky
Paul Smolensky
A View from Gradient Harmonic Grammar
Harmonic Grammar with Linear Programming
Generative Linguistics and Neural Networks at 60: Foundation, Friction, and Fusion*
What Is Optimality Theory? John J
Learning-Theoretic Linguistics: Some Examples from Phonology
Introduction to OT Syntax
Computational Linguistics and Deep Learning
Arxiv:2006.16324V1 [Cs.CL] 29 Jun 2020 the Data (Mitchell, 1997)
Sympathy and Phonological Opacity* John J
The Learnability of Optimality Theory: an Algorithm and Some Basic Complexity Results
Generative Grammar, Neural Networks, and the Implementational Mapping Problem: Response to Pater
The Pursuit of Theory
Tensor Product Decomposition Networks: Uncovering Representations of Structure Learned by Neural Networks
Paul Smolensky and Géraldine Legendre (2006). the Harmonic
Harmony in Harmonic Grammar by Reevaluating Faithfulness*
Optimality Theory – Constraint Interaction in Generative Grammar
Optimality Theory
Top View
Bruce Tesar and Paul Smolensky (2000)
Optimality Theory in Phonology
Chapter 1 an Introduction to Optimality Theory in Syntax Ge¬Raldine
Variation and Optimality
Bruce B. Tesar Curriculum Vitae 1
What Is Optimality Theory?
Probabilistic Learning Algorithms and Optimality Theory Frank Keller Ash Asudeh
Here to Go Next
Optimality Theory a Framework in Theoretical Linguistics, Used to Formalise Analyses in Phonology, and Less Frequently Other Areas of Linguistics
Incremental Parsing in a Continuous Dynamical System: Sentence Processing in Gradient Symbolic Computation
Cognitive Science Comes of Age
Symbolic Functions from Neural Computation
Harmonic Grammar, Gradual Learning, and Phonological Gradience
Invariance Under Re-Ranking Alan Prince, Rutgers University WCCFL 2001
On the Comprehension/Production Dilemma in Child Language
On the Proper Treatment of Connectionism
Endangered Sound Patterns: Three Perspectives on Theory and Description
Gradient Harmonic Grammar
Grammar in Phonological Cognition: a Symposium in Honor of Paul Smolensky, Recipient of the Fifth David E. Rumelhart Prize
R. Thomas Mccoy
Learning and Learnability in Phonology
Introduction Géraldine Legendre , Michael Putnam , Henriette De
Varieties of Noisy Harmonic Grammar*