In:Analogical Modeling: An exemplar-based approach to language
Edited by Royal Skousen, Deryle Lonsdale and Dilworth B. Parkinson
[Human Cognitive Processing 10] 2002
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 29 November 2002
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.10.toc
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Table of contents
List of contributorsix
Introduction
Part I. The basics of Analogical Modeling
1. An overview of Analogical Modeling
2. Issues in Analogical Modeling
Part II. Psycholinguistic evidence for Analogical Modeling
3. Skousen’s analogical approach as an exemplar-based model of categorization
Part III. Applications to specific languages
4. Applying Analogical Modeling to the German plural
5. Testing Analogical Modeling: The /k/~Ø alternation in Turkish
Part IV. Comparing Analogical Modeling with TiMBL
6. A comparison of two analogical models: Tilburg Memory-Based Learner versus Analogical Modeling
7. A comparison of Analogical Modeling to Memory-Based Language Processing
8. Analogical hierarchy: Exemplar-based modeling of linkers in Dutch noun-noun compounds
Part V. Extending Analogical Modeling
9. Expanding k -NN analogy with instance families
10. Version spaces, neural networks, and Analogical Modeling
11. Exemplar-driven analogy in Optimality Theory
12. The hope for analogous categories
Part VI. Quantum computing and the exponential explosion
13. Analogical Modeling and quantum computing
Part VII. Appendix
14. Data files for Analogical Modeling
15. Running the Perl/C version of the Analogical Modeling program
16. Implementing the Analogical Modeling algorithm
Index
