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  1. Languages are efficient, but for whom?Sean Trott & Benjamin Bergen - 2022 - Cognition 225 (C):105094.
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  • Explaining uncertainty and defectivity of inflectional paradigms.Neil Bermel & Alexandre Nikolaev - 2022 - Cognitive Linguistics 33 (3):585-621.
    The current study investigates how native speakers of a morphologically complex language handle uncertainty related to linguistic forms that have gaps in their inflectional paradigms. We analyze their strategies of dealing with paradigmatic defectivity and how these strategies are motivated by subjective contemporaneousness, frequency, acceptability, and other lexical and structural characteristics of words. We administered a verb production task with Finnish native speakers using verbs from a small non-productive inflectional type that has many paradigmatic gaps and asked participants to inflect (...)
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  • Interaction of phonological biases and frequency in learning a probabilistic language pattern.Hanbyul Song & James White - 2022 - Cognition 226 (C):105170.
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  • Why do human languages have homophones?Sean Trott & Benjamin Bergen - 2020 - Cognition 205 (C):104449.
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