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Gaja Jarosz

Linguist at UMass Amherst

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Harmonic Grammar

Learning with Violable Constraints

June 8, 2016July 28, 2016 Gaja Jarosz Papers

Jarosz, Gaja. 2011 / in press. Learning with Violable Constraints. In Jeff Lidz, William Snyder, & Joe Pater (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Developmental Linguistics. Oxford University Press.

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Investigating the Efficiency of Parsing Strategies for the Gradual Learning Algorithm

August 22, 2014January 9, 2018 Gaja Jarosz Papers

Jarosz, Gaja. 2016. Investigating the Efficiency of Parsing Strategies for the Gradual Learning Algorithm. In Dimensions of Stress. Cambridge University Press.

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Naive Parameter Learning for Optimality Theory – the Hidden Structure Problem

August 22, 2013July 22, 2016 Gaja Jarosz Papers

Jarosz, Gaja. 2013. Naive Parameter Learning for Optimality Theory – the Hidden Structure Problem. In Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society.

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Learning with Hidden Structure in Optimality Theory and Harmonic Grammar: Beyond Robust Interpretive Parsing

May 1, 2013July 22, 2016 Gaja Jarosz Papers

Jarosz, Gaja. 2013. Learning with Hidden Structure in Optimality Theory and Harmonic Grammar: Beyond Robust Interpretive Parsing. In Phonology 30(1), 27-71. Cambridge University Press.

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Implicational Markedness and Frequency in Constraint-Based Computational Models of Phonological Learning

March 22, 2010July 22, 2016 Gaja Jarosz Papers

Jarosz, Gaja. 2010. Implicational Markedness and Frequency in Constraint-Based Computational Models of Phonological Learning. In Journal of Child Language 37(3), Special Issue on Computational models of child language learning, 565-606. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0305000910000103

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