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Computing and Historical Phonology

Thursday, June 28, whole day

  Lounge 10
8:30-8:45 Computing and Historical Phonology
John Nerbonne, T. Mark Ellison and Grzegorz Kondrak
8:45-9:45 Word Similarity Metrics and Multilateral Comparison
Brett Kessler
9:45-10:15 Bayesian Identification of Cognates and Correspondences
T. Mark Ellison
10:15-10:45 Testing Cladistics on Dialect Networks and Phyla (Gallo-Romance Vowels, Southern Italo-Romance Diasystems and Mayan Languages)
Antonella Gaillard-Corvaglia, Jean-Léo Léonard and Pierre Darlu
10:45-11:15 Break
11:15-11:45 The Relative Divergence of Dutch Dialect Pronunciations from their Common Source: An Exploratory Study
Wilbert Heeringa and Brian Joseph
11:45-12:15 Can Corpus Based Measures be Used for Comparative Study of Languages?
Anil Kumar Singh and Harshit Surana
12:15-12:45 Inducing Sound Segment Differences Using Pair Hidden Markov Models
Martijn Wieling, Therese Leinonen and John Nerbonne
12:45-14:15 Lunch
14:15-14:45 Phonological Reconstruction of a Dead Language Using the Gradual Learning Algorithm
Eric Smith
14:45-15:15 Evolution, Optimization, and Language Change: The Case of Bengali Verb Inflections
Monojit Choudhury, Vaibhav Jalan, Sudeshna Sarkar and Anupam Basu
  Posters
15:15-15:45 On the Geolinguistic Change in Northern France between 1300 and 1900: A Dialectometrical Inquiry
Hans Goebl
Visualizing the Evaluation of Distance Measures
Thomas Pilz, Axel Philipsenburg and Wolfram Luther
Data Nonlinearity in Exploratory Multivariate Analysis of Language Corpora
Hermann Moisl
Emergence of Community Structures in Vowel Inventories: An Analysis Based on Complex Networks
Animesh Mukherjee, Monojit Choudhury, Anupam Basu and Niloy Ganguly
Cognate Identification and Alignment Using Practical Orthographies
Michael Cysouw and Hagen Jung
ParaMor: Minimally Supervised Induction of Paradigm Structure and Morphological Analysis
Christian Monson, Jaime Carbonell, Alon Lavie and Lori Levin
15:45-16:15 Break
16:15-16:45 Dynamic Correspondences: An Object-Oriented Approach to Tracking Sound Reconstructions
Tyler Peterson and Gessiane Picanco
16:45-17:15 Creating a Comparative Dictionary of Totonac-Tepehua
Grzegorz Kondrak, David Beck and Philip Dilts
17:15-17:45 Discussion
17:45-18:00 Closing

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