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Amanda Payne
Amanda Payne
Visiting Assistant Professor, Haverford College
Verified email at usc.edu
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All dissimilation is computationally subsequential
A Payne
Language 93 (4), e353-e371, 2017
222017
Dissimilation as a subsequential process
A Payne
Proceedings of the 44th Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS), 2014
212014
The unified medical language system SPECIALIST lexicon and lexical tools: development and applications
CJ Lu, A Payne, JG Mork
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 27 (10), 1600-1605, 2020
172020
Adverb Typology: A Computational Characterization
A Payne
University of Delaware, 2018
152018
On Matrix‐Clause Intervention in Accusative‐and‐Infinitive Constructions
A Neeleman, A Payne
Syntax 23 (1), 1-41, 2020
112020
PP-Extraposition and the Order of Adverbials in English
A Neeleman, A Payne
Linguistic Inquiry 51 (3), 471-520, 2020
92020
A formal analysis of Correspondence Theory
A Payne, MH Vu, J Heinz
Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology, 2016
42016
All dissimilation is computationally subsequential: Supplemental Material
A Payne
Language 93 (4), 2017
12017
Adverbs Across Domains
A Payne
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2023
2023
Proper filter usage to retrieve multiwords from the MEDLINE n-gram set: Reply to the Turki et al commentary “Enhancing filter-based parenthetic abbreviation extraction methods”
CJ Lu, A Payne, JG Mork
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 28 (3), 670-670, 2021
2021
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