Source-oriented generalizations as grammar inference in Russian vowel deletion

Michael Becker and Maria Gouskova

Article (pdf)

Michael Becker and Maria Gouskova (2106) Source-oriented generalizations as grammar inference in Russian vowel deletion. Linguistic Inquiry 47:3, pp. 391–425.

Abstract

Speakers generalize paradigmatic relations from their lexicon, e.g., English speakers extend the existing fling ~ flung to the nonce spling ~ splung. Dominant theories in linguistics model such effects using product-oriented generalizations, replacing the older source-oriented rule-based theories. We report an experiment on the generalization of mid vowel deletion ("yer" deletion) in Russian, showing that speakers extend a source-oriented generalization in addition to product-oriented generalizations. We model the speakers' behavior using multiple product-oriented grammars, with grammar separation triggered by inconsistent paradigmatic behavior. The speaker infers which product-oriented grammar to use based on the wellformedness of the source given each grammar.

Materials and results

Experimental results and simulations (2MB)
Norming study results and textgrid files (444MB)
Our R files and further materials are available upon request.

Contact info

Michael Becker, michael.becker@phonologist.org
Maria Gouskova, maria.gouskova@nyu.edu