Volume 1 • 2018

Paper


Towards a Formal Description of NPI-licensing Patterns

Mai Ha Vu

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 154-163

Syntactic Category Learning as Iterative Prototype-Driven Clustering

Jordan Kodner

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 44-54

Differentiating Phrase Structure Parsing and Memory Retrieval in the Brain

Shohini Bhattasali, John Hale, Christophe Pallier, Jonathan Brennan, Wen-Ming Luh and R. Nathan Spreng

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 74-80

Phonologically Informed Edit Distance Algorithms for Word Alignment with Low-Resource Languages

Richard T McCoy and Robert Frank

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 102-112

Statistical Learning Theory and Linguistic Typology: a Learnability Perspective on OT’s Strict Domination

Émile Enguehard, Edward Flemming and Giorgio Magri

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 1-11

Sound Analogies with Phoneme Embeddings

Miikka P Silfverberg, Lingshuang Mao and Mans Hulden

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 136-144

Formal Restrictions On Multiple Tiers

Alena Aksenova and Sanket Deshmukh

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 64-73

Conditions on abruptness in a gradient-ascent Maximum Entropy learner

Elliott Moreton

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 113-124

Preface: SCiL 2018 Editors’ Note

Gaja Jarosz, Brendan O\'Connor and Joe Pater

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • i-i

Using Rhetorical Topics for Automatic Summarization

Natalie M. Schrimpf

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 125-135

Detecting Language Impairments in Autism: A Computational Analysis of Semi-structured Conversations with Vector Semantics

Adam Goodkind, Michelle Lee, Gary E Martin, Molly Losh and Klinton Bicknell

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 12-22

A bidirectional mapping between English and CNF-based reasoners

Steven Abney

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 55-63

The Organization of Lexicons: a Cross-Linguistic Analysis of Monosyllabic Words

Shiying Yang, Chelsea Sanker and Uriel Cohen Priva

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 164-173

Modeling the Decline in English Passivization

Liwen Hou and David Smith

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 34-43

Grammar Size and Quantitative Restrictions on Movement

Thomas Graf

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 23-33

Modeling the Complexity and Descriptive Adequacy of Construction Grammars

Jonathan Dunn

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 81-90

Imdlawn Tashlhiyt Berber Syllabification is Quantifier-Free

Kristina Strother-Garcia

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 145-153

Decomposing phonological transformations in serial derivations

Andrew Lamont

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 91-101

Abstract


Double Trouble: The Problem of Construal in Semantic Annotation of Adpositions

Jena D. Hwang, Archna Bhatia, Na-Rae Han, Tim O\'Gorman, Vivek Srikumar and Nathan Schneider

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 217-218

Extending TSL to Account for Interactions of Local and Non-Local Constraints

Aniello De Santo

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 213-214

How far can VOT take us? Voicing categorization with and without the use of VOT

Abigail Benecke and Joseph Toscano

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 205-206

Predicting Fine-Grained Syntactic Typology from Surface Features

Dingquan Wang and Jason Eisner

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 227-228

Quantitatively Assessing the Development of Adjective Ordering Preferences Using Child-directed and Child-produced Speech Corpora

Galia Bar-Sever, Rachael Lee, Gregory Scontras and Lisa Pearl

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 203-204

Subregular Complexity Across Speech and Sign

Jon Rawski

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 225-226

A Bayesian Investigation of Factors Shaping the Network Structure of Inflection Class Systems

Jeff Parker, Robert Reynolds and Andrea D Sims

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 223-224

A Graph Theoretic Approach for Generating Hypotheses About Phonetic Cues in Speech

Anne Marie Crinnion, Beth Malmskog and Joe Toscano

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 211-212

Learning Both Variability and Exceptionality in Probabilistic OT Grammars

Aleksei Nazarov

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 221-222

Allomorph Discovery as a Basis for Learning Alternations

Bruce P Hayes

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 215-216

T-orders across categorical and probabilistic constraint-based phonology

Arto Tapani Anttila and Giorgio Magri

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 201-202

Logical Metonymy in a Distributional Model of Sentence Comprehension

Emmanuele Chersoni, Alessandro Lenci and Philippe Blache

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 207-208

Extended Abstract


Similarity-based Phonological Generalization

Brandon Prickett

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 193-196

Topical advection as a baseline model for corpus-based lexical dynamics

Andres Karjus, Richard A Blythe, Simon Kirby and Kenny Smith

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 186-188

Quantifying the Trade-off Between Two Types of Morphological Complexity

Ryan Cotterell, Christo Kirov, Mans Hulden and Jason Eisner

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 209-210

Word Learning as Category Formation

Spencer Caplan

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 174-177

Phonological opacity as local optimization in Gradient Symbolic Computation

Anna Mai, Eric Bakovic and Matt Goldrick

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 219-220

Investigating the Consequences of Iterated Learning in Phonological Typology

Coral Hughto

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 182-185

Explicit Discourse Connectives / Implicit Discourse Relations

Bonnie Webber, Hannah Rohde, Anna Dickinson, Annie Louis and Nathan Schneider

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 229-230

A Structural Theory of Derivations

Zachary Stone

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 197-200

Dependency Length Minimization and Lexical Frequency in Prepositional Phrase Ordering in English

Zoey Liu and Kenji Sagae

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 189-192

Distributed Morphology as a regular relation

Marina Ermolaeva and Daniel Edmiston

2018-01-01 Volume 1 • 2018 • 178-181