Morphological segmentations of Non-Māori Speaking New Zealanders match proficient speakers

F Panther, W Mattingley, J Hay, S Todd… - Bilingualism …, 2024 - cambridge.org
Previous research has shown that non-Māori Speaking New Zealanders have extensive
latent knowledge of Māori, despite not being able to speak it. This knowledge plausibly …

Recent advancements in computational morphology: A comprehensive survey

J Baxi, B Bhatt - arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.05424, 2024 - arxiv.org
Computational morphology handles the language processing at the word level. It is one of
the foundational tasks in the NLP pipeline for the development of higher level NLP …

Awakening the Proto‐Lexicon: A Proto‐Lexicon Gives Learning Advantages for Intentionally Learning a Language

W Mattingley, F Panther, S Todd, J King… - Language …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Previous studies report that exposure to the Māori language on a regular basis allows New
Zealand adults who cannot speak Māori to build a proto‐lexicon of Māori—an implicit …

More than Just Statistical Recurrence: Human and Machine Unsupervised Learning of M\= aori Word Segmentation across Morphological Processes

A Varatharaj, S Todd - arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.14444, 2024 - arxiv.org
Non-M\= aori-speaking New Zealanders (NMS) are able to segment M\= aori words in a
highlysimilar way to fluent speakers (Panther et al., 2024). This ability is assumed to derive …

Studies in morphophonological copying: Analysis, experimentation and modeling

Y Wang - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Reduplication, the copying operation employed in natural language morphophonology (eg,
Ilokano pluralization,[kaldíŋ]'goat';[kal-kaldíŋ]'goats'; Hayes and Abad, 1989, p. 357), creates …

Exploring the Extent of Statistical Learning used by Implicit Language Learners: Insights from Non-Māori Speakers Exposed to Māori

A Varatharaj - 2024 - escholarship.org
Recent works have demonstrated that New Zealanders who are frequently exposed to Māori
in everyday life, but do not speak it, have an extensive memory store of Māori forms, called a …