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  1. Words and rules.Steven Pinker - 1999
    The vast expressive power of language is made possible by two principles: the arbitrary soundmeaning pairing underlying words, and the discrete combinatorial system underlying grammar. These principles implicate distinct cognitive mechanisms: associative memory and symbolmanipulating rules. The distinction may be seen in the difference between regular inflection (e.g., walk-walked), which is productive and open-ended and hence implicates a rule, and irregular inflection (e.g., come-came, which is idiosyncratic and closed and hence implicates individually memorized words. Nonetheless, two very different theories have (...)
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  • (1 other version)Why No Mere Mortal Has Ever Flown Out to Center Field.John J. Kim, Steven Pinker, Alan Prince & Sandeep Prasada - 1991 - Cognitive Science 15 (2):173-218.
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  • The changing functions of competing forms: Attraction and differentiation.Hendrik De Smet, Frauke D’Hoedt, Lauren Fonteyn & Kristel Van Goethem - 2018 - Cognitive Linguistics 29 (2):197-234.
    Journal Name: Cognitive Linguistics Issue: Ahead of print.
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  • Frequency vs. iconicity in explaining grammatical asymmetries.Martin Haspelmath - 2008 - Cognitive Linguistics 19 (1):1-33.
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  • (1 other version)Why No Mere Mortal Has Ever Flown Out to Center Field.John J. Kim, Steven Pinker, Alan Prince & Sandeep Prasada - 1992 - Cognitive Science 16 (1):151-151.
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  • In defence of iconicity.John Haiman - 2008 - Cognitive Linguistics 19 (1).
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  • On iconicity of distance.William Croft - 2008 - Cognitive Linguistics 19 (1).
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  • Reply to Haiman and Croft.Martin Haspelmath - 2008 - Cognitive Linguistics 19 (1).
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