A Computational Basis for Phonology
Touretzky, David S., Wheeler, Deirdre W.
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Through a combination linguistic analysis, we are attempting to develop a computational basis for the nature of phonology. We present a connectionist architecture that performs multiple simultaneous insertion, deletion, and mutation operations on sequences of phonemes, and introduce a novel additional primitive, clustering. Clustering provides an interesting alternative to both iterative and relaxation accounts of assimilation processes such as vowel harmony. Our resulting model is efficient because it processes utterances entirely in parallel using only feed-forward circuitry.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-1990