Reconciling inconsistency in encoded morphological distinctions in an artificial language
Language learners are sometimes faced with the problem of learning from input that is inconsistent or unexpected. Unexpected patterns may be typologically rare (marked) or contrary to the pattern in the first language. Using a novel game-like experimental paradigm, we examine the interaction of thes...
Main Authors: | Pierrehumbert, J, Schumacher, R, LaShell, P |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Cognitive Science Society
2014
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