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<ATSKSWVUIIDUEOZTIBYDOTEFLJWFHTECESHHCOOIEN"ETTRRAFI"DGn1O"""a5SHH4"l0o"CT">"g"Pic,"a2lV20oM"luomdeelin1g0:"Anexemplar-basedapproachtolanguage" AnalogicalModeling humancognitiveprocessingisaforumforinterdisciplinaryresearchonthe nature and organization of the cognitive systems and processes involved in speaking and understanding natural language (including sign language), and their relationship to other domains of human cognition, including general conceptual or knowledge systems and processes (the language and thought issue), and other perceptual or behavioral systems such as vision and non- verbal behavior (e.g. gesture). ‘Cognition’ should be taken broadly, not only includingthedomainofrationality,butalsodimensionssuchasemotionand the unconscious. The series is open to any type of approach to the above questions (methodologically and theoretically) and to research from any discipline, including (but not restricted to) different branches of psychology, artificialintelligenceandcomputerscience,cognitiveanthropology,linguistics, philosophyandneuroscience.Ittakesaspecialinterestinresearchcrossingthe boundariesofthesedisciplines. Editors MarceloDascal,TelAvivUniversity RaymondW.Gibbs,UniversityofCaliforniaatSantaCruz JanNuyts,UniversityofAntwerp Editorialaddress JanNuyts,UniversityofAntwerp,Dept.ofLinguistics(GER), Universiteitsplein1,B2610Wilrijk,Belgium. E-mail:[email protected] EditorialAdvisoryBoard MelissaBowerman,Nijmegen(cid:1);WallaceChafe,SantaBarbara,CA(cid:1); PhilipR.Cohen,Portland,OR(cid:1);AntonioDamasio,IowaCity,IA(cid:1); MortonAnnGernsbacher,Madison,WI(cid:1);DavidMcNeill,Chicago,IL(cid:1); EricPederson,Eugene,OR(cid:1);FrançoisRecanati,Paris(cid:1); SallyRice,Edmonton,Alberta(cid:1);BennyShanon,Jerusalem(cid:1); LokendraShastri,Berkeley,CA(cid:1);DanSlobin,Berkeley,CA(cid:1); PaulThagard,Waterloo,Ontario(cid:1) Volume10 AnalogicalModeling:Anexemplar-basedapproachtolanguage EditedbyRoyalSkousen,DeryleLonsdaleandDilworthB.Parkinson Analogical Modeling An exemplar-based approach to language Edited by Royal Skousen Deryle Lonsdale Dilworth B. Parkinson BrighamYoungUniversity,Provo,Utah JohnBenjaminsPublishingCompany Amsterdam(cid:1)/(cid:1)Philadelphia TM ThepaperusedinthispublicationmeetstheminimumrequirementsofAmerican 8 NationalStandardforInformationSciences–PermanenceofPaperforPrinted LibraryMaterials,ansiz39.48-1984. LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData AnalogicalModeling:Anexemplar-basedapproachtolanguage/editedbyRoyalSkousen, DeryleLonsdaleandDilworthB.Parkinson. p. cm.(HumanCognitiveProcessing,issn1387–6724;v.10) “MuchoftheLanguage,heldatBrighamYoungUniversityon22-24March2000”p.8. Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindexes. 1.Analogy(Linguistics)2.Psycholinguistics.I.Skousen,Royal.II.Lonsdale,Deryle. III.Parkingson,DilworthB.,1951-IV.ConferenceonAnalogicalModelingoftheLanguage (2000:BrighamYoungUniversity)V.Series. P299.A48 A53 2002 417´.7-dc21 2002028283 isbn90(cid:2)272(cid:2)2362(cid:2)9(Eur.)/1(cid:2)58811(cid:2)302(cid:2)7(US)(Hb;alk.paper) ©2002–JohnBenjaminsB.V. Nopartofthisbookmaybereproducedinanyform,byprint,photoprint,microfilm,orany othermeans,withoutwrittenpermissionfromthepublisher. JohnBenjaminsPublishingCo.·P.O.Box36224·1020meAmsterdam·TheNetherlands JohnBenjaminsNorthAmerica·P.O.Box27519·Philadelphiapa19118-0519·usa Table of contents Listofcontributors ix Introduction 1 RoyalSkousen I. ThebasicsofAnalogicalModeling Chapter1 AnoverviewofAnalogicalModeling 11 RoyalSkousen Chapter2 IssuesinAnalogicalModeling 27 RoyalSkousen II. PsycholinguisticevidenceforAnalogicalModeling Chapter3 Skousen’sanalogicalapproachasanexemplar-based modelofcategorization 51 SteveChandler III. Applicationstospecificlanguages Chapter4 ApplyingAnalogicalModelingtotheGermanplural 109 DouglasJ.Wulf Chapter5 TestingAnalogicalModeling:The/k/∼ØalternationinTurkish 123 C.AntonRytting  Tableofcontents IV. ComparingAnalogicalModelingwithTiMBL Chapter6 Acomparisonoftwoanalogicalmodels:TilburgMemory-Based LearnerversusAnalogicalModeling 141 DavidEddington Chapter7 AcomparisonofAnalogicalModelingtoMemory-BasedLanguage Processing 157 WalterDaelemans Chapter8 Analogicalhierarchy:Exemplar-basedmodelingoflinkersinDutch noun-nouncompounds 181 AndreaKrott,RobertSchreuder,andR.HaraldBaayen V. ExtendingAnalogicalModeling Chapter9 Expandingk-NNanalogywithinstancefamilies 209 AntalvandenBosch Chapter10 Versionspaces,neuralnetworks,andAnalogicalModeling 225 MikeMudrow Chapter11 Exemplar-drivenanalogyinOptimalityTheory 265 JamesMyers Chapter12 Thehopeforanalogouscategories 301 ChristerJohansson Tableofcontents  VI. Quantumcomputingandtheexponentialexplosion Chapter13 AnalogicalModelingandquantumcomputing 319 RoyalSkousen VII. Appendix Chapter14 DatafilesforAnalogicalModeling 349 DeryleLonsdale Chapter15 RunningthePerl/CversionoftheAnalogicalModelingprogram 365 DilworthB.Parkinson Chapter16 ImplementingtheAnalogicalModelingalgorithm 385 TheronStanford Index 411 List of contributors R.HaraldBaayen DeryleLonsdale [email protected] [email protected] AssociateProfessorof DepartmentofLinguistics GeneralLinguistics andEnglishLanguage UniversityofNijmegen BrighamYoungUniversity TheNetherlands Provo,Utah,USA SteveChandler MikeMudrow [email protected] [email protected] AssociateProfessorofEnglish DepartmentofLanguages UniversityofIdaho andPhilosophy Moscow,Idaho,USA UtahStateUniversity Logan,Utah,USA WalterDaelemans [email protected] JamesMyers Professorof [email protected] ComputationalLinguistics GraduateInstituteofLinguistics UniversityofAntwerp,Belgium NationalChungChengUniversity Taiwan,RepublicofChina DavidEddington [email protected] DilworthB.Parkinson AssociateProfessorof [email protected] SpanishLinguistics ProfessorofArabic UniversityofNewMexico BrighamYoungUniversity Albuquerque,NewMexico,USA Provo,Utah,USA ChristerJohansson C.AntonRytting [email protected] [email protected] AssociateProfessorof DepartmentofLinguistics ComputationalLinguistics OhioStateUniversity UniversityofBergen,Norway Columbus,Ohio,USA AndreaKrott RobertSchreuder [email protected] [email protected] DepartmentofLinguistics ProfessorofPsycholinguistics UniversityofAlberta UniversityofNijmegen Edmonton,Alberta,Canada TheNetherlands

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Analogical Modeling (AM) is an exemplar-based general theory of description that uses both neighbours and non-neighbours (under certain well-defined conditions of homogeneity) to predict language behaviour. This book provides a basic introduction to AM, compares the theory with nearest-neighbour app
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