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@InBook{Supalla1986,
author = {Supalla, Ted},
title = {The classifier system of American Sign Lanugage},
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pages = {269--311},
volume = {23},
file = {Documents/reading/math/mohri1997finite.pdf},
keywords = {hsm, compling},
keywords = {hfsm, compling},
}
@InProceedings{Niemi2007,
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editor = {Nivre, Joakim and Kaalep, Heiki-Jann and Muischnek, Kadri and Koit, Mare},
pages = {355--362},
series = {Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics (NoDaLiDa)},
keywords = {hsm, compsci},
keywords = {hfsm, compsci},
}
@InProceedings{Reghizzi2011,
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@Article{Saddock1990,
author = {Saddock, Jerrold M.},
date = {1990},
journaltitle = {Natural Language \& Linguistic Theory},
title = {Incorporation},
number = {1},
pages = {129--141},
volume = {8},
date = {1990},
file = {Documents/reading/morphology/saddock1990incorporation.pdf},
journaltitle = {Natural Language & Linguistic Theory},
keywords = {morphology},
subtitle = {A theory of grammatical function changing by Mark C. Baker},
volume = {8},
file = {Documents/reading/morphology/saddock1990incorporation.pdf},
keywords = {morphology},
}
@Book{Saddock1991,
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title = {Strinctly Local Phonological Processes},
type = {PhD},
file = {Documents/reading/phonology/chandlee2014strictly.pdf},
keywords = {hfm, phonology},
keywords = {hfsm, phonology},
}
@Book{Eisner2001,
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pages = {395--429},
subtitle = {A Recurrent Connectionist Approach to Normal and Impaired Routine Sequential Action},
volume = {111},
keywords = {psycholing, hfm},
keywords = {psycholing, hsfm},
}
@Article{Braitenberg1997,
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number = {4},
pages = {887--916},
volume = {113},
keywords = {psycholing, sfm},
keywords = {psycholing, hfsm},
publisher = {American Psychological Association},
}
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@Book{Beardy1988,
author = {Beardy, L. and Wolfart, H.C.},
publisher = {Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics},
title = {Pisiskiwak k{\^a}-p{\^\i}kiskw{\^e}cik},
isbn = {9780921064053},
series = {Algonquian and Iroquoian linguistics: Memoir},
date = {1988},
title = {Pisiskiwak kâ-pîkiskwêcik},
isbn = {9780921064053},
publisher = {Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics},
series = {Algonquian and Iroquoian linguistics: Memoir},
url = {https://books.google.com/books?id=--UaAQAAIAAJ},
keywords = {algonquian},
lccn = {lc89186042},
url = {https://books.google.com/books?id=--UaAQAAIAAJ},
}
@Book{Bloomfield1934,
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@InBook{Kennedy2013,
author = {Kennedy, Chris},
pages = {347--360},
title = {Adjectives},
booktitle = {Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language},
date = {2013},
keywords = {semantics},
title = {Adjectives},
pages = {347--360},
keywords = {semantics, adjectives},
}
@InProceedings{Kierstead2012,
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keywords = {semantics},
}
@InBook{Kamp1995a,
author = {Kamp, Hans},
booktitle = {Handbook of Pragmatics},
date = {1995},
title = {Discourse Representation Theory},
editor = {J. Verschueren, J.-O. Östman and J. Blommaert},
pages = {253--257},
publisher = {John Benjamins},
}
@Article{Groenendijk1991,
author = {Groenendijk, Jeroen and Stokhof, Martin},
date = {1991},
journaltitle = {Linguistics and philosophy},
title = {Dynamic predicate logic},
pages = {39--100},
}
@InProceedings{Karttunen1975,
author = {Karttunen, Lauri and Peters, Stanley},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society},
date = {1975},
title = {Conversational Implicature in Montague Grammar},
pages = {266--278},
}
@Article{Campbell1959,
author = {Campbell, Donald and Fiske, Donald},
date = {1959},
journaltitle = {Psychological Bulletin},
title = {Convergent and discriminant validation by the multitrait-multimethod matrix},
number = {2},
pages = {81--105},
volume = {56},
keywords = {philosophy of science, psychology},
}
@Article{Fintel2008,
author = {{von Fintel}, Kai},
date = {2008},
journaltitle = {Philosophical Perspectives},
title = {What Is Presupposition Accommodation, Again?},
pages = {137--170},
volume = {22},
abstract = {Presupposition accommodation is the process by which the adjusted quietly and without fuss to accept the utterance of a sentence imposes certain requirements on the context in which it is processed.
In this paper, I explore some questions about accommodation that often asked. There are complaints that the putative process involves magic and that it is posited only to save a superfluous or wrong theory of presupposition. I argue that these complaints are mistaken: accomodation is not magic and is needed.},
file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/semantics/what2008vonfintel.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {semantics, anaphora},
}
@Article{Schulz_2021,
author = {Miriam Schulz and Heather Burnett and Barbara Hemforth},
date = {2021},
journaltitle = {Glossa: a journal of general linguistics},
title = {Corpus, experimental and modeling investigations of cross-linguistic differences in pronoun resolution preferences},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1142},
number = {1},
volume = {6},
abstract = {We investigate the impact of syntactic alternatives on pronoun resolution in ambiguous constructions in English and French. Previous research detected language-specific preferences in pronoun resolution in utterances of the type “The postman met the streetsweeper before he went home”. These preferences have been attributed to the interaction of information structural and syntactic constraints inducing a subject bias on the one hand, and Gricean reasoning processes taking into account alternative syntactic constructions on the other hand. A corpus study of four English and French corpora shows that an alternative construction which takes a subject antecedent (“The postman met the streetsweeper before going home”) is much less frequent in spoken English than French. A Rational Speech Act (RSA) model with corpus frequencies integrated as language-specific costs on the use of each construction makes empirical predictions for pronoun resolution preferences in French and English for sentences with “avant”/“before” which have been tested before but also for sentences with “après”/“after” which have not been tested so far. New experimental data show a very good fit of the model predictions for pronoun resolution preferences in English as well as for the differences in antecedent choices between French and English. However, experimental data showing differences in antecedent choices between French sentences with “après” and “avant” deviate from model predictions, indicating that more factors need to be taken into account. The combination of Bayesian modeling, corpus analyses and experimental data shows that RSA models can make relevant and falsifiable predictions for cross-linguistic variation in processing.},
keywords = {anaphora, semantics},
publisher = {Open Library of the Humanities},
}
@InBook{Kennedy2013a,
author = {Kennedy, Chris},
booktitle = {Routledge companion to philosophy of language},
date = {2013},
title = {Adjectives},
pages = {347--360},
keywords = {semantics, adjectives},
}
@InBook{2013,
author = {Kamp, Hans},
booktitle = {Meaning and the Dynamics of Interpretation},
date = {2013},
title = {Two Theories about Adjectives},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004252882_011},
pages = {225--261},
keywords = {semantics, adjectives},
}
@InProceedings{Nerbonne1989,
author = {Nerbonne, John and Lida, Masaya and Ladusaw, William},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th West Coast Conference of Formal Linguistics},
date = {1989},
title = {Running on empty},
pages = {276--288},
subtitle = {Null heads in head-driven grammar},
volume = {8},
file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/semantics/nerbornne1989running.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {semantics, anaphora},
}
@Thesis{Gardiner2003,
author = {Mary Gardiner},
date = {2003},
institution = {Macquarie University},
title = {Identifying and Resolving One-Anaphora},
type = {Bachelor of Science},
file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/semantics/gardiner2003identifying.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {semantics, anaphora},
}
@InBook{Nerbonne2000,
author = {John Nerbonne and Tony Mullen},
booktitle = {Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands 1998},
date = {2000},
title = {Null-Headed Nominals in German and English},
booksubtitle = {Selected Papers from the Ninth CLIN Meeting},
doi = {10.1163/9789004488892_012},
isbn = {9789004488892},
pages = {125--146},
publisher = {Brill},
url = {https://brill.com/view/book/9789004488892/B9789004488892_s012.xml},
address = {Leiden, The Netherlands},
keywords = {semantics, anaphora},
year = {2000},
}
@Article{Salton1975,
author = {Salton, Gerald and Wong, Anita and Yang, Chung-Shu},
date = {1975},
journaltitle = {Communications of the ACM},
title = {A vector space model for automatic indexing},
number = {11},
pages = {613--620},
volume = {18},
}
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