Harmonic grammar is a linguistic model proposed by Geraldine Legendre, Yoshiro Miyata, and Paul Smolensky in 1990. It is a connectionist approach to modeling linguistic well-formedness. During the late 2000s and early 2010s, the term 'harmonic grammar' has been used to refer more generally to models of language that use weighted constraints, including ones that are not explicitly connectionist – see e.g. Pater (2009) and Potts et al. (2010).
Harmonicgrammar is a linguistic model proposed by Geraldine Legendre, Yoshiro Miyata, and Paul Smolensky in 1990. It is a connectionist approach to modeling...
Grammar designated 4 March as National Grammar Day in 2008. Ambiguous grammar Constraint-based grammar Grammeme HarmonicGrammar Higher order grammar...
structures in vector spaces. It encompasses the HarmonicGrammar framework, a connectionist-based numerical grammar formalism he developed with Géraldine Legendre...
(LFG) Nanosyntax Relational grammar (RG) Harmonicgrammar (HG) The Cognitive Linguistics framework stems from generative grammar but adheres to evolutionary...
It arose in part as an alternative to the connectionist theory of harmonicgrammar, developed in 1990 by Géraldine Legendre, Yoshiro Miyata and Paul Smolensky...
sydney". Mezzo Piano Lessons. 2013-09-24. Retrieved 2021-05-01. "Local HarmonicGrammar in Western Classical Music" (PDF). Mozartwriteup. Benward, Saker (2009)...
applications, 305–310. Rohrmeier, Martin (2007). A generative grammar approach to diatonic harmonic structure. In Spyridis, Georgaki, Kouroupetroglou, Anagnostopoulou...
Integrated Connectionist/Symbolic (ICS) architecture, Optimality Theory, HarmonicGrammar Johns Hopkins University, Microsoft Research, University of California...
in three groups, front-harmonic, back-harmonic and neutral. Words may generally not contain both front-harmonic and back-harmonic vowels; but both groups...
an agent. The form of the suffix involved ends in -ka and generally the harmonic i or e before it, although this may be dropped in verbs with a vowel final...
rare type of diphthong that is neither opening nor closing is height-harmonic diphthongs, with both elements at the same vowel height. These may have...
Hungarian grammar is the grammar of Hungarian, a Finno-Ugric language that is spoken mainly in Hungary and in parts of its seven neighboring countries...
semitones or 600 of 1,200 cents. In classical music, the tritone is a harmonic and melodic dissonance and is important in the study of musical harmony...
instruments usually consist of beaded Calabash guads and gongs supported with harmonic lyrics Fela Kuti, Afrobeat creator Languages portal Africa portal Nigeria...
diphthong [ai], and modification of remaining diphthongs to the height-harmonic type. Diphthongisation of long and short front vowels in certain positions...
duration compared to vowels in initial syllables. Georgian contains many "harmonic clusters" involving two consonants of a similar type (voiced, aspirated...
In a musical composition, a chord progression or harmonic progression (informally chord changes, used as a plural) is a succession of chords. Chord progressions...
Kouroupetroglou, Anagnostopoulou (eds.). "A generative grammar approach to diatonic harmonic structure" (PDF). Proceedings of the 4th Sound and Music...
common theory[citation needed] is that the presence of the 3rd harmonic of the harmonic series influenced the creation of the prohibition.[clarification...
when the vowel is lengthened. Each vowel has a harmonic counterpart, and every vowel within a harmonic group (which notably can be larger than a word...
as in the word tyttö. Proto-Uralic had only "a" and "i" and their vowel harmonic allophones in non-initial syllables; modern Finnish allows other vowels...
derived from the harmonic series as the interval between the eighth and ninth harmonics. The minor tone may be derived from the harmonic series as the interval...
and nervous processes vary concomitantly Parallel harmony/doubling, or harmonic parallelism, in music Parallel (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...