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The evolutionary causes of irregularity: Evidence for an irregularization bias in morphological learning
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (Evolang12)2018
Abstract
While inflectional morphology is broadly rule-governed, many inflectional paradigms admit some exceptions (e.g., the past tense of "go" is not "goed" but "went"). Regularity in form-meaning mapping permits generalization and facilitates learning, and regularity has been shown to emerge through language transmission (e.g.
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