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It is often assumed that crosslinguistic tendencies are explained by mental bias : a pattern is common because it is favored by learners / speakers . But work by Blevins and colleagues in EVOLUTIONARY PHONOLOGY has argued that many ...
It is often assumed that crosslinguistic tendencies are explained by mental bias : a pattern is common because it is favored by learners / speakers . But work by Blevins and colleagues in EVOLUTIONARY PHONOLOGY has argued that many ...
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But Berko's results do not tell us whether learners privilege an assimilatory pattern like that in English over a ... bring to phonological learning by putting speakers in situations where they are not constrained by the learning data .
But Berko's results do not tell us whether learners privilege an assimilatory pattern like that in English over a ... bring to phonological learning by putting speakers in situations where they are not constrained by the learning data .
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The child's learning of English morphology . Word 14.150-77 . BHARATI , SURABHI . 1994. Aspects of the phonology of Hindi and English . New Delhi : Arnold . BLEVINS , JULIETTE . 2004. Evolutionary phonology : The emergence of sound ...
The child's learning of English morphology . Word 14.150-77 . BHARATI , SURABHI . 1994. Aspects of the phonology of Hindi and English . New Delhi : Arnold . BLEVINS , JULIETTE . 2004. Evolutionary phonology : The emergence of sound ...
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