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PETER GRAFF :: Publications

Papers


Graff, Peter and T. Florian Jaeger. To appear. Locality and Feature Specificity in OCP Effects: Evidence from Aymara, Dutch, and Javanese. Proceedings of the Main Session of the 45th Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. Chicago, IL: CLS.

Graff, Peter. 2007. The Nature of Systematic Sound Change - An Experiment. MA Dissertation. University of Edinburgh

 

Presentations


Graff, Peter and Gregory Scontras. 2010. Metathesis as Asymmetric Perceptual Realignment. 84th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America.

Graff, Peter and Andrew Nevins. 2009. Vowel harmony provides a figure-ground relation for consonant phonotactics. 17th Manchester Phonology Meeting.

Graff, Peter and T. Florian Jaeger. 2009. Optimizing Distinctiveness: Similarity Avoidance in the Mental Lexicon. 22nd Annual Meeting of the CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing.

Graff, Peter, Jacopo Romoli, Andrea Moro and Jesse Snedeker. 2009. Exploring a Learning Bias against Non-Conservative Determiners. 22nd Annual Meeting of the CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing.

Graff, Peter and T. Florian Jaeger. 2009. Modeling OCP Effects in the Javanese Lexicon. UCLA-UC Berkeley Conference on the Languages of Southeast Asia.

Graff, Peter and Benjamin Munson. 2009. Studying the Culture-Phonology Interface. 83rd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America.

Graff, Peter, Kie Zuraw and Kuniko Y. Nielsen. 2009. Investigating Preferential Imitation. 83rd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America.

Graff, Peter and Jenna Berkowitz. 2008. Phonotactic generalizations condition alternation learning. 16th Manchester Phonology Meeting.

Graff, Peter. 2007. An experimental approach to systematic sound change. UMass-MIT Meeting in Phonology.

Graff, Peter. 2006. Generalization according to natural class: Evidence from an artificial language experiment. UCLA Phonology Seminar.