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required for phonological parsing in
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. Phonologists have typically
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unique window on processes of
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. Borrowed words may reflect
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In an ` analytic ' account of
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, these prosodic constraints
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the transformations . Modeling
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In an ` analytic ' account of
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geminate in this environment in
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. Also , if the preceding vowel
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constraint-based approach to modeling
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. An intended application for
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tone and stress effects . <title>
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: a neural network approach </title>
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the way humans learn the task of
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, it would be more appropriate
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observe prosodic restructuring in
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. The theoretical aim of this
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well preserved by the process of
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, the resulting Japanese word
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required for phonological parsing in
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, ' then training on a corpus
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Silverman ( 1992 ) we conceive
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as fundamentally a twostage process
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trivial . ) In a complete model of
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, it would of course be necessary
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continues . It may be argued that
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provides a more restrictive ,
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a good test-bed for models of
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, because examples are abundant
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contrast , in a NN based account of
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, the details of prosodic feature
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modeling stage 11 processes of
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, whether an analytical or a
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