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Books and Periodicals

[7] Rob Goedemans, Jeffrey Heinz, and Harry van der Hulst, editors. The Study of Word Stress and Accent. Cambridge University Press, 2019. [ bib | official pub ]
[6] Jeffrey Heinz and William Idsardi, editors. Phonology, Special Issue on Computational Phonology, 34(2), August 2017. Colin Ewen and Ellen Kaisse, editors-in-chiefs. [ bib | official pub ]
[5] Jeffrey Heinz, Rob Goedemans, and Harry van der Hulst, editors. Dimensions of Phonological Stress. Cambridge University Press, November 2016. [ bib | official pub ]
[4] Jeffrey Heinz and José Sempere, editors. Topics in Grammatical Inference. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. [ bib | official pub ]
[3] Jeffrey Heinz, Colin de la Higuera, and Menno van Zaanen. Grammatical Inference for Computational Linguistics. Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies. Morgan and Claypool, 2015. [ bib | official pub ]
[2] James Rogers and Jeffrey Heinz. Model-Theoretic Phonology. Tübingen, Germany, August 2014. Course taught at the 2014 European Summer School for Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLI). [ bib | pdf ]
[1] Jeffrey Heinz, Colin de la Higuera, and Tim Oates, editors. Machine Learning, Special Issue on Grammatical Inference, 96(1-2), July 2014. Peter Flach, editor-in-chief. [ bib | official pub ]

Articles

[27] Jonathan Rawski, Hossep Dolatian, Jeffrey Heinz, and Eric Raimy. Regular and polyregular theories of reduplication. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 8(1):1--38, 2023. [ bib | DOI ]
[26] Jonathan Rawski, William Idsardi, and Jeffrey Heinz. Comment on Nonadjacent dependency processing in monkeys, apes, and humans. Science Advances, 7(30), July 2021. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[25] Dakotah Lambert, Jonathan Rawski, and Jeffrey Heinz. Typology emerges from simplicity in representations and learning. Journal of Language Modelling, 9(1):151--194, 2021. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[24] Elena Kokkoni, Effrosyni Mavroudi, Ashkan Zehfroosh, James C. Galloway, Rene Vidal, Jeffrey Heinz, and Herbert G. Tanner. GEARing Smart Environments for Pediatric Motor Rehabilitation. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 17(16), February 2020. [ bib | official pub ]
[23] Hossep Dolatian and Jeffrey Heinz. Computing and classifying reduplication with 2-way finite-state transducers. Journal of Language Modelling, 8(1):179--250, 2020. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[22] Jonathan Rawski and Jeffrey Heinz. No Free Lunch in Linguistics or Machine Learning: Response to Pater. Language, 95(1):e125--e135, 2019. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[21] Mai Ha Vu, Ashkan Zehfroosh, Kristina Strother-Garcia, Michael Sebok, Jeffrey Heinz, and Herbert G. Tanner. Statistical Relational Learning with Unconventional String Models. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 5(76):1--26, July 2018. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[20] Jane Chandlee and Jeffrey Heinz. Strict Locality and Phonological Maps. Linguistic Inquiry, 49(1):23--60, Jan 2018. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[19] Jane Chandlee, Jeffrey Heinz, and Adam Jardine. Input Strictly Local Opaque Maps. Phonology, 35(2):171--205, Jun 2018. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[18] Jeffrey Heinz and William Idsardi. Computational Phonology Today. Phonology, 34(2):211--219, August 2017. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[17] Konstantinos Karydis, Prasanna Kannappan, Herbert G. Tanner, Adam Jardine, and Jeffrey Heinz. Resilience through Learning in Multi-Agent Cyber-Physical Systems. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 3(36):1--12, June 2016. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[16] Adam Jardine and Jeffrey Heinz. Learning Tier-based Strictly 2-Local Languages. Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 4:87--98, April 2016. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[15] Jie Fu, Herbert G. Tanner, and Jeffrey Heinz. Concurrent Multi-Agent Systems with Temporal Logic Objectives: Game Theoretic Analysis and Planning through Negotiation. IET Control Theory and Applications, 9(3):465--474, February 2015. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[14] Jie Fu, Herbert G. Tanner, Jeffrey Heinz, Konstantinos Karydis, Jane Chandlee, and Cesar Koirala. Symbolic Planning and Control Using Game Theory and Grammatical Inference. Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 37:378--391, January 2015. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[13] Jane Chandlee, Rémi Eyraud, and Jeffrey Heinz. Learning Strictly Local Subsequential Functions. Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2:491--503, November 2014. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[12] Jeffrey Heinz, Colin de la Higuera, and Tim Oates. Introduction to the Special Issue on Grammatical Inference. Machine Learning, 96(1-2):1--3, July 2014. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[11] Jie Fu, Herbert G. Tanner, Jeffrey Heinz, and Jane Chandlee. Adaptive Symbolic Control for Finite-State Transition Systems with Grammatical Inference. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 59(2):505--511, February 2014. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[10] Jeffrey Heinz and William Idsardi. What Complexity Differences Reveal About Domains in Language. Topics in Cognitive Science, 5(1):111--131, 2013. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[9] Darrell Larsen and Jeffrey Heinz. Neutral vowels in sound-symbolic vowel harmony in Korean. Phonology, 29:433--464, December 2012. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[8] Jeffrey Heinz, Anna Kasprzik, and Timo Kötzing. Learning with Lattice-Structured Hypothesis Spaces. Theoretical Computer Science, 457:111--127, October 2012. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[7] Jeffrey Heinz and William Idsardi. Sentence and Word Complexity. Science, 333(6040):295--297, July 2011. [ bib | full text (html) | abstract (html) | pdf ]
[6] Jeffrey Heinz. Computational Phonology Part I: Foundations. Language and Linguistics Compass, 5(4):140--152, 2011. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[5] Jeffrey Heinz. Computational Phonology Part II: Grammars, Learning, and the Future. Language and Linguistics Compass, 5(4):153--168, 2011. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[4] Daniel Blanchard, Jeffrey Heinz, and Roberta Golinkoff. Modeling the Contribution of Phonotactic Cues to the Problem of Word Segmentation. The Journal of Child Language, 37(3):487--511, 2010. Special Computational Issue (Brian MacWhinney, ed.). [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[3] Jeffrey Heinz. Learning Long-Distance Phonotactics. Linguistic Inquiry, 41(4):623--661, 2010. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[2] Jeffrey Heinz. On the role of locality in learning stress patterns. Phonology, 26(2):303--351, 2009. [ bib | official pub | stress database | pdf ]
[1] Jeffrey Heinz, Gregory Kobele, and Jason Riggle. Evaluating the Complexity of Optimality Theory. Linguistic Inquiry, 40(2):277--288, 2009. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]

Chapters

[11] Steven Bird and Jeffrey Heinz. Phonology. In Ruslan Mitkov, editor, The Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics, chapter 1. Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, 2022. [ bib ]
[10] Jeffrey Heinz and Jonathan Rawski. History of Phonology: Learnability. In Elan Dresher and Harry van der Hulst, editors, Oxford Handbook of the History of Phonology, chapter 32. Oxford University Press, 2022. [ bib | pdf ]
[9] Eric Bakovic, Jeffrey Heinz, and Jonathan Rawski. Phonological abstraction in the mental lexicon. In Lila Gleitman, Anna Papafragou, and John Trueswell, editors, Oxford Handbook of the Mental Lexicon. Oxford University Press, 2022. [ bib | pdf ]
[8] Jeffrey Heinz. The computational nature of phonological generalizations. In Larry Hyman and Frans Plank, editors, Phonological Typology, Phonetics and Phonology, chapter 5, pages 126--195. De Gruyter Mouton, 2018. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[7] Jane Chandlee and Jeffrey Heinz. Computational Phonology. In Mark Aronoff, editor, Oxford Research Encylcopedia of Linguistics. Oxford University Press, 2017. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[6] Rémi Eyraud, Jeffrey Heinz, and Ryo Yoshinaka. Efficiency in the Identification in the Limit Learning Paradigm. In Heinz and Sempere [4], chapter 2, pages 25--46. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[5] Jeffrey Heinz. Computational Theories of Learning and Developmental Psycholinguistics. In Jeffrey Lidz, William Synder, and Joe Pater, editors, The Oxford Handbook of Developmental Linguistics, chapter 27, pages 633--663. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2016. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[4] Jeffrey Heinz and José Sempere, editors. Topics in Grammatical Inference. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. [ bib | official pub ]
[3] John Case, Jeffrey Heinz, and Gregory M. Kobele. Interpreted Learning: A framework for investigating the contribution of various information sources to the learning problem. In Carson T. Schütze & Linnaea Stockall, editor, Connectedness: Papers by and for Sarah VanWagenen, volume 18 of UCLA Working Papers in Linguistics, pages 103--114. 2014. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[2] Jeffrey Heinz. Culminativity Times Harmony Equals Unbounded Stress. In Harry van der Hulst, editor, Word Stress: Theoretical and Typological Issues, chapter 8. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2014. [ bib | pdf ]
[1] Jeffrey Heinz and Jason Riggle. Learnability. In Marc van Oostendorp, Colin Ewen, Beth Hume, and Keren Rice, editors, Blackwell Companion to Phonology. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. [ bib ]

Proceedings

[54] Katherine Wu and Jeffrey Heinz. String Extension Learning Despite Noisy Intrusions. In François Coste, Faissal Ouardi, and Guillaume Rabusseau, editors, Proceedings of 16th edition of the International Conference on Grammatical Inference, volume 217 of Proceedings of Machine Learning Research, pages 80--95. PMLR, 10--13 Jul 2023. [ bib | official pub | .pdf ]
[53] Adil Soubki and Jeffrey Heinz. Benchmarking State-Merging Algorithms for Learning Regular Languages. In François Coste, Faissal Ouardi, and Guillaume Rabusseau, editors, Proceedings of 16th edition of the International Conference on Grammatical Inference, volume 217 of Proceedings of Machine Learning Research, pages 181--198. PMLR, 10--13 Jul 2023. [ bib | official pub | .pdf ]
[52] Magdalena Markowska and Jeffrey Heinz. Empirical and Theoretical Arguments for Using Properties of Letters for the Learning of Sequential Functions. In François Coste, Faissal Ouardi, and Guillaume Rabusseau, editors, Proceedings of 16th edition of the International Conference on Grammatical Inference, volume 217 of Proceedings of Machine Learning Research, pages 270--274. PMLR, 10--13 Jul 2023. [ bib | official pub | .pdf ]
[51] Rémi Eyraud, Dakotah Lambert, Badr Tahri Joutei, Aidar Gaffarov, Mathias Cabanne, Jeffrey Heinz, and Chihiro Shibata. TAYSIR Competition: Transformer+rnn: Algorithms to Yield Simple and Interpretable Representations. In François Coste, Faissal Ouardi, and Guillaume Rabusseau, editors, Proceedings of 16th edition of the International Conference on Grammatical Inference, volume 217 of Proceedings of Machine Learning Research, pages 275--290. PMLR, 10--13 Jul 2023. [ bib | official pub | .pdf ]
[50] Dakotah Lambert and Jeffrey Heinz. An Algebraic Characterization of Total Input Strictly Local Functions. In Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics, volume 6, 2023. [ bib | DOI | official pub ]
[49] Scott Nelson and Jeffrey Heinz. Incomplete Neutralization and the Blueprint Model of Production. In Peter Jurgec, Liisa Duncan, Emily Elfner, Yoonjung Kang, Alexei Kochetov, Brittney K. O’Neill, Avery Ozburn, Keren Rice, Nathan Sanders, Jessamyn Schertz, Nate Shaftoe, and Lisa Sullivan, editors, Proceedings of the 2021 Annual Meeting on Phonology, Washington, DC, 2022. Linguistic Society of America. https://doi.org/10.3765/amp.v9i0.5304. [ bib ]
[48] Magdalena Markowska, Jeffrey Heinz, and Owen Rambow. Finite-state Model of Shupamem Reduplication. In Proceedings of the 18th SIGMORPHON Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology, pages 212--221, Online, August 2021. Association for Computational Linguistics. [ bib | official pub ]
[47] Hossep Dolatian, Jonathan Rawski, and Jeffrey Heinz. Strong Generative Capacity of Morphological Processes. In Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics, volume 4, pages 228--243, February 2021. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[46] Jane Chandlee, Rémi Eyraud, Jeffrey Heinz, Adam Jardine, and Menno van Zaanen. Preface. In Jane Chandlee, Rémi Eyraud, Jeff Heinz, Adam Jardine, and Menno van Zaanen, editors, Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Grammatical Inference, volume 153 of Proceedings of Machine Learning Research, pages 1--3. PMLR, 23--27 Aug 2021. [ bib | .html | .pdf ]
[45] Jing Ji and Jeffrey Heinz. Input Strictly Local Tree Transducers. In A. Leporati, C. Martín-Vide, D. Shapira, and C. Zandron, editors, Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Language and Automata Theory and Applications (LATA 2020), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 369--381. Springer, 2020. [ bib | pdf ]
[44] Arya D. McCarthy, Ekaterina Vylomova, Shijie Wu, Chaitanya Malaviya, Lawrence Wolf-Sonkin, Garrett Nicolai, Christo Kirov, Miikka Silfverberg, Sebastian J. Mielke, Jeffrey Heinz, Ryan Cotterell, and Mans Hulden. The SIGMORPHON 2019 Shared Task: Morphological Analysis in Context and Cross-Lingual Transfer for Inflection. In Proceedings of the 16th Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology, pages 229--244, Florence, Italy, August 2019. Association for Computational Linguistics. [ bib ]
[43] Hossep Dolatian and Jeffrey Heinz. RedTyp: A Database of Reduplication with Computational Models. In Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics, volume 2, 2019. Article 3. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[42] Jane Chandlee, Remi Eyraud, Jeffrey Heinz, Adam Jardine, and Jonathan Rawski. Learning with Partially Ordered Representations. In Proceedings of the 16th Meeting on the Mathematics of Language, pages 91--101, Toronto, Canada, 18--19 July 2019. Association for Computational Linguistics. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[41] Chihiro Shibata and Jeffrey Heinz. Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Factored Regular Deterministic Stochastic Languages. In Proceedings of the 16th Meeting on the Mathematics of Language, pages 102--113, Toronto, Canada, 18--19 July 2019. Association for Computational Linguistics. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[40] Hossep Dolatian and Jeffrey Heinz. Modeling Reduplication with 2-way Finite-State Transducers. In Proceedings of the Fifteenth Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology, pages 66--77, Brussels, Belgium, October 2018. Association for Computational Linguistics. [ bib | DOI | official pub | pdf ]
[39] Ashkan Zehfroosh, Jeffrey Heinz, and Herbert G. Tanner. Learning option MDPs from small data. In Proceedings of the 2018 American Control Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, June 2018. IEEE Control Systems Society. [ bib ]
[38] Hossep Dolatian and Jeffrey Heinz. Learning reduplication with 2-way finite-state transducers. In Olgierd Unold, Witold Dyrka, and Wojciech Wieczorek, editors, Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Grammatical Inference, volume 93 of Proceedings of Machine Learning Research, pages 67--80. PMLR, 05--07 Sep 2018. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[37] Elena Kokkoni, Ashkan Zehfroosh, Prasanna Kannappan, Effrosyni Mavroudi, James C. Galloway, Jeffrey Heinz, Rene Vidal, and Herbert G. Tanner. Principles of Building “Smart” Learning Environments in Pediatric Early Rehabilitation. In Robotics: Science and Systems; Workshop on Perception and Interaction Dynamics in Child-Robot Interaction, 2017. [ bib ]
[36] Ashkan Zehfroosh, Elena Kokkoni, Herbert G. Tanner, and Jeffrey Heinz. Learning models of human-robot interaction from small data. In Proceedings of the 25th IEEE Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, pages 223--228, 2017. [ bib ]
[35] Enes Avcu, Chihiro Shibata, and Jeffrey Heinz. Subregular Complexity and Deep Learning. In Simon Dobnik and Shalom Lappin, editors, CLASP Papers in Computational Linguistics: Proceedings of the Conference on Logic and Machine Learning in Natural Language (LaML 2017), Gothenburg, 12 --13 June, pages 20--33, 2017. [ bib | pdf ]
[34] Kristina Strother-Garcia, Jeffrey Heinz, and Hyun Jin Hwangbo. Using model theory for grammatical inference: a case study from phonology. In Sicco Verwer, Menno van Zaanen, and Rick Smetsers, editors, Proceedings of The 13th International Conference on Grammatical Inference, volume 57 of JMLR: Workshop and Conference Proceedings, pages 66--78, October 2016. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[33] Chihiro Shibata and Jeffrey Heinz. Predicting Sequential Data with LSTMs Augmented with Strictly 2-Piecewise Input Vectors. In Sicco Verwer, Menno van Zaanen, and Rick Smetsers, editors, Proceedings of The 13th International Conference on Grammatical Inference, volume 57 of JMLR: Workshop and Conference Proceedings, pages 137--142, October 2016. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[32] Kevin Leahy, Prasanna Kannappan, Adam Jardine, Herbert G. Tanner, Jeffrey Heinz, and Calin Belta. Integration of Deterministic Inference with Formal Synthesis for Control under Uncertainty. In Proceedings of the 2016 American Control Conference (ACC), pages 4829--4834, July 2016. [ bib | pdf ]
[31] Jane Chandlee, Adam Jardine, and Jeffrey Heinz. Learning repairs for marked structures. In Adam Albright and Michelle A. Fullwood, editors, Proceedings of the 2014 Annual Meeting of Phonology, Washington, DC, 2016. Linguistic Society of America. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[30] Adam Jardine and Jeffrey Heinz. Markedness constraints are negative: an autosegmental constraint definition language. In Ksenia Ershova, Joshua Falk, and Jeffrey Geiger, editors, CLS 51, pages 301--315, Chicago, IL, 2016. Chicago Linguistic Society. [ bib ]
[29] Prasanna Kannappan, Konstantinos Karydis, Herbert G. Tanner, Adam Jardine, and Jeffrey Heinz. Incorporating Learning Modules Improves Aspects of Resilience of Supervisory Cyber-Physical Systems. In Proceedings of the 24th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED 16), 2016. [ bib ]
[28] Jane Chandlee, Rémi Eyraud, and Jeffrey Heinz. Output Strictly Local Functions. In Marco Kuhlmann, Makoto Kanazawa, and Gregory M. Kobele, editors, Proceedings of the 14th Meeting on the Mathematics of Language (MoL 2015), pages 112--125, Chicago, USA, July 2015. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[27] Adam Jardine and Jeffrey Heinz. A Concatenation Operation to Derive Autosegmental Graphs. In Proceedings of the 14th Meeting on the Mathematics of Language (MoL 2015), pages 139--151, Chicago, USA, July 2015. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[26] Jie Fu, Jeffrey Heinz, Adam Jardine, and Herbert G. Tanner. Perception-based Grammatical Inference for Adaptive Systems. In Alexander Clark, Makoto Kanazawa, and Ryo Yoshinaka, editors, ICGI 2014 conference booklet, September 2014. [ bib | pdf ]
[25] Adam Jardine, Jane Chandlee, Rémi Eyraud, and Jeffrey Heinz. Very efficient learning of structured classes of subsequential functions from positive data. In Alexander Clark, Makoto Kanazawa, and Ryo Yoshinaka, editors, Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Grammatical Inference (ICGI 2014), volume 34, pages 94--108. JMLR: Workshop and Conference Proceedings, September 2014. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[24] Manex Agirrezabal, Jeffrey Heinz, Mans Hulden, and Bertol Arrieta. Assigning stress to out-of-vocabulary words: three approaches. In Proceedings of the International Conference of Artificial Intelligence (ICAI 2014), pages 105--110, Las Vegas, NV, July 2014. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[23] Jie Fu, Herbert G. Tanner, and Jeffrey Heinz. Adaptive planning in unknown environments using grammatical inference. In Decision and Control (CDC), 2013 IEEE 52nd Annual Conference on, pages 5357--5363, December 2013. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[22] Jeffrey Heinz and James Rogers. Learning Subregular Classes of Languages with Factored Deterministic Automata. In Andras Kornai and Marco Kuhlmann, editors, Proceedings of the 13th Meeting on the Mathematics of Language (MoL 13), pages 64--71, Sofia, Bulgaria, August 2013. Association for Computational Linguistics. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[21] Jeffrey Heinz and Regine Lai. Vowel Harmony and Subsequentiality. In Andras Kornai and Marco Kuhlmann, editors, Proceedings of the 13th Meeting on the Mathematics of Language (MoL 13), pages 52--63, Sofia, Bulgaria, 2013. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[20] James Rogers, Jeffrey Heinz, Margaret Fero, Jeremy Hurst, Dakotah Lambert, and Sean Wibel. Cognitive and Sub-Regular Complexity. In Glyn Morrill and Mark-Jan Nederhof, editors, Formal Grammar, volume 8036 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 90--108. Springer, 2013. [ bib | pdf ]
[19] Jane Chandlee, Jie Fu, Konstantinos Karydis, Cesar Koirala, Jeffrey Heinz, and Herbert G. Tanner. Integrating Grammatical Inference into Robotic Planning. In Jeffrey Heinz, Colin de la Higuera, and Tim Oates, editors, Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Grammatical Inference (ICGI 2012), volume 21, pages 69--83. JMLR Workshop and Conference Proceedings, August 2012. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[18] Jane Chandlee and Jeffrey Heinz. Bounded copying is subsequential: Implications for metathesis and reduplication. In Proceedings of the 12th Meeting of the ACL Special Interest Group on Computational Morphology and Phonology, pages 42--51, Montreal, Canada, June 2012. Association for Computational Linguistics. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[17] Jane Chandlee, Angeliki Athanasopoulou, and Jeffrey Heinz. Evidence for Classifying Metathesis Patterns as Subsequential. In The Proceedings of the 29th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, pages 303--309. Cascillida Press, 2012. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[16] Brian Gainor, Regine Lai, and Jeffrey Heinz. Computational Characterizations of Vowel Harmony Patterns and Pathologies. In The Proceedings of the 29th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, pages 63--71, 2012. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[15] Jeffrey Heinz, Chetan Rawal, and Herbert G. Tanner. Tier-based Strictly Local Constraints for Phonology. In Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 58--64, Portland, Oregon, USA, June 2011. Association for Computational Linguistics. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[14] Jie Fu, Jeffrey Heinz, and Herbert G. Tanner. An Algebraic Characterization of Strictly Piecewise Languages. In Mitsunori Ogihara and Jun Tarui, editors, Theory and Applications of Models of Computation, volume 6648 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 252--263. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2011. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[13] Chetan Rawal, Herbert G. Tanner, and Jeffrey Heinz. (Sub)regular Robotic Languages. In IEEE Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, pages 321--326, 2011. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[12] Jeffrey Heinz. String Extension Learning. In Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 897--906, Uppsala, Sweden, July 2010. Association for Computational Linguistics. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[11] Jeffrey Heinz and Cesar Koirala. Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Feature-Based Distributions. In Proceedings of the 11th Meeting of the ACL Special Interest Group on Computational Morphology and Phonology, pages 28--37, Uppsala, Sweden, July 2010. Association for Computational Linguistics. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[10] Jeffrey Heinz and James Rogers. Estimating Strictly Piecewise Distributions. In Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 886--896, Uppsala, Sweden, July 2010. Association for Computational Linguistics. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[9] James Rogers, Jeffrey Heinz, Gil Bailey, Matt Edlefsen, Molly Visscher, David Wellcome, and Sean Wibel. On Languages Piecewise Testable in the Strict Sense. In Christian Ebert, Gerhard Jäger, and Jens Michaelis, editors, The Mathematics of Language, volume 6149 of Lecture Notes in Artifical Intelligence, pages 255--265. Springer, 2010. [ bib | pdf ]
[8] Daniel Blanchard and Jeffrey Heinz. Improving Word Segmentation by Simultaneously Learning Phonotactics. In Alexander Clark and Kristina Toutanova, editors, Proceedings of the Conference on Natural Language Learning, pages 65--72, 2008. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[7] Jeffrey Heinz. Left-to-right and right-to-left iterative languages. In Alexander Clark, François Coste, and Lauren Miclet, editors, Grammatical Inference: Algorithms and Applications, 9th International Colloquium, volume 5278 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 84--97. Springer, 2008. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[6] Jeffrey Heinz. Learning Unbounded Stress Systems via Local Inference. In Emily Elfner and Martin Walkow, editors, Proceedings of the 37th Meeting of the Northeast Linguistics Society, 2007. University of Illionois, Urbana-Champaign. [ bib | pdf ]
[5] Jeffrey Heinz. Learning Quantity Insensitive Stress Systems via Local Inference. In Proceedings of the Eighth Meeting of the ACL Special Interest Group on Computational Phonology and Morphology at HLT-NAACL 2006, pages 21--30, New York City, USA, June 2006. Association for Computational Linguistics. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[4] Jeffrey Heinz. Learning Phonotactic Grammars from Surface Forms. In Donald Baumer, David Montero, and Michael Scanlon, editors, Proceedings of the 25th West Coast Conference of Formal Linguistics, 2006. University of Washington, Seattle. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[3] Jeffrey Heinz. Description and Analysis of Surface Patterns in Kwara'ae. In Working Papers in Phonology, pages 57--92. UCLA Working Papers, 2005. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[2] Jeffrey Heinz. Optional Partial Metathesis in Kwara'ae. In Proceedings of AFLA 12, pages 91--102. UCLA Working Papers, 2005. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]
[1] Jeffrey Heinz. Reconsidering Linearity: Evidence from CV Metathesis. In Proceedings of WCCFL 24. Cascillida Press, 2005. [ bib | official pub | pdf ]

Misc

[3] Jordan Kodner, Sarah Payne, and Jeffrey Heinz. Why Linguistics Will Thrive in the 21st Century: A Reply to Piantadosi (2023), August 2023. [ bib | official pub ]
[2] Kalina Kostyszyn and Jeffrey Heinz. Categorical Account of Gradient Acceptability of Word-Initial Polish Onsets, 2022. https://doi.org/10.3765/amp.v9i0.5317. [ bib ]
[1] Jeffrey Heinz. A Hilbert Problem for Phonology, January 2015. This blog posting appeared on facultyoflanguage.blogspot.com on January 1, 2015. [ bib | .html ]

Theses

[2] Jeffrey Heinz. The Inductive Learning of Phonotactic Patterns. PhD thesis, University of California, Los Angeles, 2007. [ bib | webpage with pdf ]
[1] Jeffrey Heinz. CV Metathesis in Kwara'ae. Master's thesis, University of California, Los Angeles, 2004. [ bib | pdf ]

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