How About Machine Learning Enhancing Theses? Hamlet is in alpha. Things may change, break, or not make sense yet. Please enjoy anyway - and check back for more fun stuff to come! HAMLET How About Machine Learning Enhancing Theses? About Theses most similar to Intonational phrasing in language production and comprehension (Watson, Duane G. (Duane Girard), 1976-; 2002) read it Object scrambling in Chinese Soh, Hooi Ling, 1968- (1998) Advisor: Noam Chomsky Department of Linguistics and Philosophy Read it Phonological phrases--their relation to syntax, focus, and prominance Truckenbrodt, Hubert (1995) Advisor: Noam Chomsky Department of Linguistics and Philosophy Read it A critical study of imperatives Leszek, Andrea Suzanne (1995) Advisor: Sabine Iatridou. David Pesetsk Department of Linguistics and Philosophy Read it A formal study of syllable, tone, stress and domain in Chinese languages Duanmu, San (1990) Advisor: Morris Halle Department of Linguistics and Philosophy Read it The nature of the working memory system underlying language processing and its relationship to the long-term memory system Fedorenko, Evelina Georgievna (2007) Advisor: Nancy Kanwisher Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Read it Word boundary detection using landmarks : a survey of consonants Chi, Xuemin, 1979- (2008) Advisor: Kenneth Noble Stevens Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Read it An expectation model of referring expressions Kræmer, Joh (2010) Advisor: Edward Gibson Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Read it Biased learning of phonological alternations Do, Young Ah (2013) Advisor: Adam Albright Department of Linguistics and Philosophy Read it Stress and vowel harmony in Telugu Kolachina, Sudheer (2016) Advisor: Edward Flemming Department of Linguistics and Philosophy Read it A theory of consonant cluster perception and vowel epenthesis Yun, Suyeo (2016) Advisors: Donca Steriade; Edward Flemming Department of Linguistics and Philosophy Read it Hamlet is a project by Andromeda Yelton. Code hosted with ♥ on GitHub. Hamlet logo by Krisztián Mátyás used under the Creative Commons Attribution License.