Publications &c.

Papers of all sorts

Samuel R. Bowman. Two arguments for vowel harmony by trigger competition (Stanford qualifying paper version). Presentations at CLS 49, Edinburgh P-Workshop, and 21mfm. 2013.

Samuel R. Bowman. Seto vowel harmony and neutral vowels (poster). Presentation at LSA 86. 2013.

Robert Podesva, Annette D'Onofrio, Eric Acton, Sam Bowman, Jeremy Calder, Hsin-Chang Chen, Benjamin Lokshin, and Janneke Van Hofwegen. Linguistic and social effects on perceptions of voice onset time in Korean stops (abstract). Presentation at ASA 164. 2012.

Samuel R. Bowman and Harshit Chopra. Automatic Animacy Classification (poster). Proceedings of The NAACL-HLT Student Research Workshop. ACL. 2012.

Richard Futrell and Samuel R. Bowman. Measuring Amok. Unpublished ms., from Stanford's Natural Language Understanding course. 2012.

Samuel R. Bowman. Vowel Harmony, Opacity, and Finite-State OT. M.A. Thesis, The University of Chicago. 2011. (published as a technical report by the Department of Computer Science)

Geoffrey Zweig, Les Atlas, Kris Demuynck, Fei Sha, Patrick Nguyen, Dirk van Compernolle, Damianos Karakos, Pascal Clark, Meihong Wang, Gregory Sell, Samuel Thomas, Samuel Bowman and Justine Kao. Speech recognition with segmental conditional random fields: A summary of the JHU CLSP 2010 Summer Workshop. Proceedings of ICASSP 36. IEEE. 2011.

Samuel R. Bowman and Karen Livescu. Context Dependent Feature-Based Pronunciation Modeling. Proceedings of Interspeech. 2010.

An aside: My Erdős number is 4, by way of Karen Livescu, Kamalika Chaudhuri, and Fan Chung.

Other miscellany

Samuel Bowman. Computational Linguistics, Corpora, and NLP (handout). Guest lecture for an introductory linguistics class with Asya Pereltsvaig; assumes slight prior knowledge of NLP. 2013.

Samuel Bowman. Squib draft: Sour grapes harmony and the Agree constraint. 2012.

Jason Riggle, Max Bane, and Samuel Bowman. PyPhon. (A software package for finite-state Optimality Theory. A work in progress.)

Samuel Bowman. Tutorial: Building OT Grammars in PyPhon (slides). Presentation at the Stanford P-Interest Workshop. 2012.