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Preferred term

phonological category  

Broader concept

Example

  • In addition to the phonological category one or more special attributes such as focus or emphasis (coming from the semantic generator input) may be optionally associated with each word. (Poller, 1997)
  • In our experinmnt phonological categories are discovered in an unsupervised way as a side-effect of the supervised learning of a morphological problem. (Daelemans, Berck & Gillis, 1996)
  • In this sense each word to be uttered has a phonological category associated with it. (Poller, 1997)
  • This could reflect that the system commits to a particular phonological category after a given delay period and so the phonological weights used by the system converge to a stable decision point. (Gwilliams, Poeppel, Marantz & Linzen, 2018)

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