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Greg Lee
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Lengthened voiced stops and the airstream through the nose

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Where to start if you want to do Chomsky style NLP?

3 votes

Is computational linguistics a good field to go into?

1 vote

SVO triple in case of missing S or V or O?

1 vote

Is sonority phonological or phonetic?

4 votes

How to 'correctly' measure the complexity of the grammar of a language?

1 vote

Grammatical category definition

1 vote

Source on approximant fortition

2 votes

Understanding Linguistic Categories

3 votes

In case the fregean distinction between "sense" and " denotation" is used in linguistics, what purpose does it serve in this discipline?

3 votes

( New formulation) Are parts of speech syntactic categories? ( A question on generative grammer)

2 votes

Can one avoid using the notion of meaning when defining syntax and pragmatics?

0 votes

Negativity score for sentences

1 vote

"I gave Tom an apple" and "I gave an apple to Tom"

0 votes

Formant frequencies of consonants

3 votes

Is the schwa sound consistent?

1 vote

Terms to Indicate Rules

3 votes

What reasons could be given for Artificial Languages not to be considered part of linguistics study field?

2 votes

Mapping duration mentions to their actual verb event

2 votes

What's weird about Proto-Indo-European Stops?

2 votes
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How can you test whether a word is being used as a conjunction?

3 votes
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Can “of”, “on”, etc. be regarded as complementizers just as “for” is?

2 votes

Parsing with CCGs - lambda part

3 votes

Does this sentence have two meanings?

1 vote

Why isn't intervocalic /ŋ/ analyzed as an onset in English?

3 votes

Status of the determiner "any"

1 vote

What exactly is the definition of a syllable?

0 votes

Can a TG generate sentences which a CFG cannot generate?

3 votes

Is 'raising' an outdated concept in modern linguistics?

0 votes

What is the most precise/accurate/reliable way of determining whether a speech sound has been reproduced correctly by a person?

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