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In the particular model we consider, we show that, once the system is initialized with a given set of phonemes, phonemes do not become extinct: all phonemes ...
Apr 20, 2017 · Abstract:In spoken languages, speakers divide up the space of phonetic possibilities into different regions, corresponding to different ...
In spoken languages, speakers divide up the space of phonetic possibilities into different regions corresponding to different phonemes. We consider a simple ...
In spoken languages, speakers divide up the space of phonetic possibilities into different regions corresponding to different phonemes. We consider a simple ...
Stability and Fluctuations in a Simple Model of Phonetic Category Change ... In spoken languages, speakers divide up the space of phonetic possibilities into ...
Stability and Fluctuations in a Simple Model of Phonetic Category Change. Introduction. The k-Means Exemplar Model. General Results for k-Means Exemplar Model.
Stability and Fluctuations in a Simple Model of Phonetic Category Change. In spoken languages, speakers divide up the space of phonetic possibilit... 0 ...
The first model we look at is an exemplar model which is an altered version of a k-means clustering algorithm by MacQueen. It models how the category regions in ...
We focus on a particular kind of change, regular sound change, de- fined as the gradual transformation of the phonetic realization of a phoneme over time (Labov ...
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