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
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
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
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