Shifting Categories: An Exemplar-based Computational Model of Chain Shifts

  • Ettlinger M
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Abstract

Explanations for historical chain shifts tend towards the teleological, using abstract ideas like balance and equilibrium as the organizing principles of a language’s sounds. This paper investigates whether there are more basic phonetic principles governing the behavior of sound categories with respect to one another. Using a computational simulation of agents communicating with each other, I show that vowel chain shifts fall out naturally from an exemplar-based model of sounds. This suggests that no overarching teleological mechanisms are required to account for chain shifts and that the self-organizing behavior of exemplar-based categories provides an adequate explanation.

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Ettlinger, M. (2007). Shifting Categories: An Exemplar-based Computational Model of Chain Shifts. UC Berkeley Phonology Lab Annual Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.5070/p75hw6h89p

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