Jennifer Hay
Also published as: Jennifer B. Hay
2022
Unsupervised morphological segmentation in a language with reduplication
Simon Todd | Annie Huang | Jeremy Needle | Jennifer Hay | Jeanette King
Proceedings of the 19th SIGMORPHON Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology
Simon Todd | Annie Huang | Jeremy Needle | Jennifer Hay | Jeanette King
Proceedings of the 19th SIGMORPHON Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology
We present an extension of the Morfessor Baseline model of unsupervised morphological segmentation (Creutz and Lagus, 2007) that incorporates abstract templates for reduplication, a typologically common but computationally underaddressed process. Through a detailed investigation that applies the model to Maori, the ̄ Indigenous language of Aotearoa New Zealand, we show that incorporating templates improves Morfessor’s ability to identify instances of reduplication, and does so most when there are multiple minimally-overlapping templates. We present an error analysis that reveals important factors to consider when applying the extended model and suggests useful future directions.
2014
Rules, Analogy, and Social Factors Codetermine Past-tense Formation Patterns in English
Péter Rácz | Clayton Beckner | Jennifer B. Hay | Janet B. Pierrehumbert
Proceedings of the 2014 Joint Meeting of SIGMORPHON and SIGFSM
Péter Rácz | Clayton Beckner | Jennifer B. Hay | Janet B. Pierrehumbert
Proceedings of the 2014 Joint Meeting of SIGMORPHON and SIGFSM