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Goals, Issues, Tasks
Goals
Issues
Tasks
Frameworks
Paradigm space
Method space
Theories
Models
Observations
Phonological frameworks
Phonotactics
Phonotactics and adequacy
Gaps in the lexicon
Possible words
Further restrictions
Templates
Generalisation of templates
Matrices
Feature matrix
Enhanced Template
Graphical Representations
Graphical Representations
Stratificational Grammar
Online default feature model
Syllable network
Prolog: facts
Responses
Prolog: queries and rules
Querying facts
Rules
Implementing queries with constants
Implementing queries with variables
Tasks
A Wuthering Heights database (Siggi Preuß)
Wuthering heights database
Queries to Wuthering Heights database
Output of the Wuthering Heights programme
An append-rule (ID/LP) grammar in Prolog
Grammar development as an interactive process
ID/LP grammar and lexicon
Prolog implementation
Utilities
Grammar and Lexicon
Query generator
Main Prolog caller
Query output
Error Messages
Tasks
First steps in computing phonotactics
Prolog implementation of syllable ID/LP grammar
Utilities
Grammar and Lexicon
LP Constraint
Query generator
Main Prolog caller
Query output
Toward a finite state model of English syllables
Formal definition
Prolog preliminaries
The database: definition of automaton
Formalisms
Types of formalisms in computational phonology
Formal Grammars
The Chomsky Hierarchy of formal grammars
Some useful properties of CFGs and RGs
Automata
Finite State Automata
Example of DFSA
Alternative notational models for FSAs
Translation from FSA to RG
Finite State Transducers
Phonological parsing
Acceptors and parsers
Inputs
Procedures
Outputs
Grammar and interpreter
Probabilistic finite state devices: HMMs
Definitions
Methodology
References
Dafydd Gibbon
Fri Nov 28 02:24:58 MET 1997