04812nam 2200661 a 450 991097046350332120200520144314.097866121615449781282161542128216154797890272969489027296944(CKB)1000000000521193(SSID)ssj0000102846(PQKBManifestationID)11108578(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000102846(PQKBWorkID)10060559(PQKB)10724142(MiAaPQ)EBC622222(DE-B1597)720087(DE-B1597)9789027296948(EXLCZ)99100000000052119320020808d2002 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrAnalogical modeling an exemplar-based approach to language /edited by Royal Skousen, Deryle Lonsdale, Dilworth B. Parkinson1st ed.Amsterdam ;Philadelphia J. Benjamins Pub.c20021 online resource (427 pages)Human cognitive processing,1387-6724 ;v. 10"Much of the original impetus for this book results from the Conference on Analogical Modeling of the Language, held at Brigham Young University on 22-24 March 2000"--P. 8.9781588113023 1588113027 9789027223623 9027223629 Includes bibliographical references and index.Analogical Modeling -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- Part I: The basics of Analogical Modeling -- Chapter 1: An overview of Analogical Modeling -- Chapter 2: Issues in Analogical Modeling -- Part II: Psycholinguistic evidence for Analogical Modeling -- Chapter 3: Skousen's analogical approach as an exemplar-based model of categorization -- Part III: Applications to specific languages -- Chapter 4: Applying AnalogicalModeling to the German plural -- Chapter 5: Testing Analogical Modeling -- Part IV: Comparing Analogical Modeling with TiMBL -- Chapter 6: A comparison of two analogical models. Tilburg Memory-Based Learner versus Analogical Modeling -- Chapter 7: A comparison of Analogical Modeling to Memory-Based Language Processing -- Chapter 8: Analogical hierarchy Exemplar-based modeling of linkers in Dutch noun-noun compounds -- Part V: Extending Analogical Modeling -- Chapter 9: Expanding k-NN analogy with instance families -- Chapter 10: Version spaces, neural networks, and Analogical Modeling -- Chapter 11: Exemplar-driven analogy in Optimality Theory -- Chapter 12: The hope for analogous categories -- Part VI: Quantum computing and theexponential explosion -- Chapter 13: AnalogicalModeling and quantum computing -- Part VII: Appendix -- Chapter 14: Data files for Analogical Modeling -- Chapter 15: Running the Perl/C version of the Analogical Modeling program -- Chapter 16: Implementing the Analogical Modeling algorithm -- Index -- In the series HUMAN COGNITIVE PROCESSING (HCP).Analogical Modeling (AM) is an exemplar-based general theory of description that uses both neighbors and non-neighbors (under certain well-defined conditions of homogeneity) to predict language behavior. This book provides a basic introduction to AM, compares the theory with nearest-neighbor approaches, and discusses the most recent advances in the theory, including psycholinguistic evidence, applications to specific languages, the problem of categorization, and how AM relates to alternative approaches of language description (such as instance families, neural nets, connectionism, and optimality theory). The book closes with a thorough examination of the problem of the exponential explosion, an inherent difficulty in AM (and in fact all theories of language description). Quantum computing (based on quantum mechanics with its inherent simultaneity and reversibility) provides a precise and natural solution to the exponential explosion in AM. Finally, an extensive appendix provides three tutorials for running the AM computer program (available online).Human cognitive processing ;v. 10.Analogy (Linguistics)PsycholinguisticsAnalogy (Linguistics)Psycholinguistics.417/.7Skousen Royal622101Lonsdale Deryle1800275Parkinson Dilworth B.1951-880240Conference on Analogical Modeling of the Language(2000 :Brigham Young University)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910970463503321Analogical modeling4344993UNINA