15 Acquisition and evolution of quasi-regular languages: two puzzles for the price of one

M Roberts, L Onnis, N Chater - Language origins: Perspectives …, 2005 - books.google.com
Natural languages are most often characterized as a combination of rulebased
generalization and lexical idiosyncrasy. The English past tense is a familiar case, in which …

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M Roberts, L Onnis, N Chater - academia.edu
The quasi-productivity of natural languages appears to pose two difficult problems for
language research. Firstly, why do irregularities in natural language not disappear over time …

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M Roberts, L Onnis, N Chater - Citeseer
The quasi-productivity of natural languages appears to pose two difficult problems for
language research. Firstly, why do irregularities in natural language not disappear over time …

[PDF][PDF] Acquisition and Evolution of quasi-regular languages: Two puzzles for the price of one.

M Roberts, L Onnis, N Chater - langev.com
The quasi-productivity of natural languages appears to pose two difficult problems for
language research. Firstly, why do irregularities in natural language not disappear over time …

[PDF][PDF] Acquisition and Evolution of quasi-regular languages: Two puzzles for the price of one.

M Roberts, L Onnis, N Chater - academia.edu
The quasi-productivity of natural languages appears to pose two difficult problems for
language research. Firstly, why do irregularities in natural language not disappear over time …