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Structural Variability Shows Power-Law Based Organization of Vowel Systems
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In: Front Psychol (2022)
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Investigating Scientific Inquiry Skills from Process Data ...
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Categorical Perception as a Combination of Nature and Nurture ...
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Categorical Perception as a Combination of Nature and Nurture ...
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Consonant frequencies in SWM, Lizu (Duoxu_PCVG), and Duoxu ...
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Consonant frequencies in SWM, Lizu (Duoxu_PCVG), and Duoxu ...
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Modeling change in contact settings: A case study of phonological convergence
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In: ISSN: 2210-5824 ; Language Dynamics and Change ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02512837 ; Language Dynamics and Change, 2019, ⟨10.1163/22105832-00802006⟩ (2019)
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Perceptual constraints on colours induce the universality of linguistic colour categorisation
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The acceptability judgment of Chinese pseudo-modifiers with and without a sentential context
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No Morphological Markers, No Problem: ERP Study Reveals Semantic Contribution to Distinct Neural Substrates Between Noun and Verb Processing in Online Sentence Comprehension
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Modeling change in contact settings: A case study of phonological convergence
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01925400 ; 2018 (2018)
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Modeling Change in Contact Settings: a Case Study of Phonological Convergence ; Chirkova_Tao_2016_DuoxuModel ; Duoxu: Documentation of a Critically Endangered Language of South-West China
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Abstract: This paper presents a simulation study of phonological convergence. The goals are (1) to address the role of some linguistic and social factors assumed to have an effect on the process of convergence, and (2) to test the following explanations of empirical observations related to phonological convergence: (a) the loss of phonological distinctions in a language that has undergone convergence is correlated with the relative frequency and markedness of these in the combined bilingual repertoire, and (b) widespread bilingualism is a prerequisite for convergence. Our simulation results suggest: (1) that social factors may play a more essential role in the process of convergence than linguistic factors; (2) that the above-mentioned two explanations in convergence studies may not be valid. Our study contributes to a more systematic understanding of convergence and it suggests computer simulations as a promising tool for investigation of complex cases of language change in contact settings. // The article is currently in the process of revision.
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Academic Publication; English language
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URL: https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1209620%23
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Review (article) of New perspectives on the origins of language ed. by Claire Lefebvre, Bernard Comrie, and Henri Cohen
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