Diana Archangeli
List of John Benjamins publications for which Diana Archangeli plays a role.
Articles
Emergent morphology Morphological Metatheory, Siddiqi, Daniel and Heidi Harley (eds.), pp. 237–270 | Article
2016 This paper examines implications for morpho-phonology of a model that minimizes the role of an innate linguistic endowment in grammar formation. ‘Bottom-up’ learning results in mental representations that form sets from perceived morphs but do not involve abstract ‘underlying’ representations. For… read more
Categorization and features: Evidence from American English /ɹ/ Where Do Phonological Features Come From?: Cognitive, physical and developmental bases of distinctive speech categories, Clements, G. Nick and Rachid Ridouane (eds.), pp. 173–196 | Article
2011 Phonological features allow for formal expression of sound patterns used by speakers of a language. To understand where features come from, it is worth exploring where the patterns themselves come from. In this paper, we argue that the retroflex (tongue tip up) or bunched (tongue tip down)… read more
Lexical irregularity in OT: DOT vs. Variable Constraint Ranking Formal Approaches to Function in Grammar: In honor of Eloise Jelinek, Carnie, Andrew, Heidi Harley and MaryAnn Willie (eds.), pp. 227–244 | Article
2003