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The Input for Syntactic Acquisition: Solutions from Language Change Modeling Lisa Pearl |
pp. 1–9 |
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Simulating Language Change in the Presence of Non-Idealized Syntax W. Garrett Mitchener |
pp. 10–19 |
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Using Morphology and Syntax Together in Unsupervised Learning Yu Hu, Irina Matveeva, John Goldsmith and Colin Sprague |
pp. 20–27 |
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Refining the SED Heuristic for Morpheme Discovery: Another Look at Swahili Yu Hu, Irina Matveeva, John Goldsmith and Colin Sprague |
pp. 28–35 |
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A Connectionist Model of Language-Scene Interaction Marshall R. Mayberry, Matthew W. Crocker and Pia Knoeferle |
pp. 36–44 |
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A Second Language Acquisition Model Using Example Generalization and Concept Categories Ari Rappoport and Vera Sheinman |
pp. 45–52 |
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Item Based Constructions and the Logical Problem Brian MacWhinney |
pp. 53–68 |
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Statistics vs. UG in Language Acquisition: Does a Bigram Analysis Predict Auxiliary Inversion? Xuân-Nga Cao Kam, Iglika Stoyneshka, Lidiya Tornyova, William Gregory Sakas and Janet Dean Fodor |
pp. 69–71 |
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Climbing the Path to Grammar: A Maximum Entropy Model of Subject/Object Learning Felice Dell’Orletta, Alessandro Lenci, Simonetta Montemagni and Vito Pirrelli |
pp. 72–81 |
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The Acquisition and Use of Argument Structure Constructions: A Bayesian Model Afra Alishahi and Suzanne Stevenson |
pp. 82–90 |
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Steps Toward Deep Lexical Acquisition Sourabh Niyogi |
pp. 91–99 |
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