The paper reports on a few experimental results of a computer simulation of learning the verb morphology of Italian, English and Arabic with the same type of neural architecture based on Kohonen's self-organizing maps. Issues of the mental organization of the resulting morphological lexica are explored in some detail and discussed in the light of the differential distribution of regular and irregular inflections in the three languages. It is shown that typologically diverse, non trivial aspects of the underlying paradigmatic structure of the three verb systems effectively emerge through sheer exposure to realistic distributions of verb forms devoid of morpho-syntactic content. We argue that these results go a long way towards explaining how global organization effects in the mental morphological lexicon may eventually result from local word processing steps.

Learning Inflection by Itself

Pirrelli V;
2007

Abstract

The paper reports on a few experimental results of a computer simulation of learning the verb morphology of Italian, English and Arabic with the same type of neural architecture based on Kohonen's self-organizing maps. Issues of the mental organization of the resulting morphological lexica are explored in some detail and discussed in the light of the differential distribution of regular and irregular inflections in the three languages. It is shown that typologically diverse, non trivial aspects of the underlying paradigmatic structure of the three verb systems effectively emerge through sheer exposure to realistic distributions of verb forms devoid of morpho-syntactic content. We argue that these results go a long way towards explaining how global organization effects in the mental morphological lexicon may eventually result from local word processing steps.
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dc.authority.ancejournal ONLINE PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN MORPHOLOGY MEETINGS -
dc.authority.anceserie Online Proceedings of the Mediterranean Morphology Meetings -
dc.authority.orgunit Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC -
dc.authority.people Pirrelli V it
dc.authority.people Herreros I it
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dc.contributor.appartenenza Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC *
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dc.date.accessioned 2024/02/19 19:35:23 -
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dc.date.issued 2007 -
dc.description.abstracteng The paper reports on a few experimental results of a computer simulation of learning the verb morphology of Italian, English and Arabic with the same type of neural architecture based on Kohonen's self-organizing maps. Issues of the mental organization of the resulting morphological lexica are explored in some detail and discussed in the light of the differential distribution of regular and irregular inflections in the three languages. It is shown that typologically diverse, non trivial aspects of the underlying paradigmatic structure of the three verb systems effectively emerge through sheer exposure to realistic distributions of verb forms devoid of morpho-syntactic content. We argue that these results go a long way towards explaining how global organization effects in the mental morphological lexicon may eventually result from local word processing steps. -
dc.description.affiliations Ivan Herreros, Univesitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain -
dc.description.allpeople Pirrelli, V; Herreros, I -
dc.description.allpeopleoriginal Pirrelli V., Herreros I. -
dc.description.fulltext none en
dc.description.numberofauthors 2 -
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14243/65067 -
dc.identifier.url http://mmm.lingue.unibo.it/ -
dc.language.iso eng -
dc.relation.alleditors G. Booij; L. Ducceschi; B. Fradin; E. Guevara; A. Ralli; S. Scalise -
dc.relation.conferencedate 2005 -
dc.relation.conferencename V Mediterranean Morphology Meeting -
dc.relation.conferenceplace Bologna -
dc.relation.firstpage 269 -
dc.relation.ispartofbook Proceedings of the Fifth Mediterranean Morphology Meeting -
dc.relation.lastpage 290 -
dc.subject.keywords Theoretical Morphology -
dc.subject.keywords Mental Lexicon -
dc.subject.keywords Language Learning -
dc.subject.keywords Self-Organizing Maps -
dc.subject.singlekeyword Theoretical Morphology *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Mental Lexicon *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Language Learning *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Self-Organizing Maps *
dc.title Learning Inflection by Itself en
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