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Review for Becca Morley

Papers:

  • Morley, R. Bayesian Learning over Conflicting Data: Predictions for language change. In Proceedings of 10th Meeting of the ACL Special Interest Group on Computational Morphology and Phonology (2008), pages 2-11. [PDF]
  • Morley, R. The Emergence of Epenthesis: An Incremental Model of Grammar Change. Language Dynamics and Change 2 (2012), pages 59-97. [PDF]
  • Morley, R. Rapid learning of morphologically conditioned phonetics: vowel nasalization across a boundary. In A. Yu (ed.), Origins of Sound Change: Approaches to Phonologization. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2013) , pages 181-198. [PDF]
  • Morley, R. Implications of an Exemplar-Theoretic Model of Phoneme Genesis: A Velar Palatalization Case Study. Language and Speech (2014) 57:1, pages 3-41 [PDF]
  • Morley, R. Deletion or Epenthesis? On the Falsifiability of Phonological Universals. Lingua 154 (2015): 1-26. [PDF] Appendix. [PDF]
  • Morley, R. From Phonetics to Phonology: Learning Epenthesis. In Proceedings of the 47th Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society. (2011)  [PDF]
  • Morley, R. Can Phonological Universals be Emergent? Modeling the space of sound change, lexical distribution, and hypothesis selection.
    Language 91:2 (2015): e40-e70 [PDF] Separate Appendix of all derivations in text. Language 91:2 (2015): s1-s20 [PDF]

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