The phonological latching network
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24606Date
2021-03-25Type
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Abstract
This paper gives an analysis of an attractor neural network model dubbed
the Phonological Latching Network. The model appears to reproduce certain
quintessentially phonological phenomena, despite not having any of these
phonological behaviours programmed or taught to the model. Rather,
assimilation, segmental-OCP, and sonority sequencing appear to emerge
spontaneously from the combination of a few basic brain-like ingredients
with a phonology-like feature system. The significance of this can be
interpreted from two angles: firstly, the fact that the model spontaneously
produces attested natural language patterns can be taken as evidence of the
model’s neural and psychological plausibility; and secondly, it provides a
potential explanation for why these patters appear to frequently in natural
language grammars. Namely, they are a consequence of latching dynamics
in the brain.
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Source: https://www.biolinguistics.eu/index.php/biolinguistics/issue/view/34
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BiolinguisticsCitation
Collins J. The phonological latching network. Biolinguistics. 2021;14:102-129Metadata
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