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Joan Bybee
Phonological Optimization and Syntactic Variation: the Case of Optional That*
Phonological Evidence for Exemplar Storage of Mul Tiword Sequences
Joan Bybee (2001). Phonology and Language Use. (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 94.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Towards a Computational Model of Grammaticalization and Lexical Diversity
Crosslinguistic Structural
Alternatives to the Combinatorial Paradigm of Linguistic Theory Based on Domain General Principles of Human Cognition1
Explanation in Typology
Quantitative Determinants of Prefabs: a Corpus-Based, Experimental Study of Multiword Units in the Lexicon." (2013)
Language Change Joan Bybee Frontmatter More Information
Linguistic Typology 2019; 23(2): 263–302
Running Head: HOW EFFICIENCY SHAPES HUMAN LANGUAGE 1
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First Language Acquisition
Grammaticalization in Emirati Arabic
From Usage to Grammar: the Mind’S Response to Repetition
REVIEWS Language Change. by JOAN BYBEE. (Cambridge
Joan Bybee in Considering the Question of How the Human Capacity
Chomsky's Worst Possible Case* Julia Schlüter
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Curriculum Vitae
Introduction to Frequency and the Emergence of Linguistic Structure
Language Emergence This Handbook
Phonology and Language Use
Grammar and Language Use 1 23.10.15 Aims and Structure of the Course
Reflections on Usage-Based Phonology
Probabilistic Modeling in Psycholinguistics: Linguistic Comprehension and Production
RENEWAL: a FIGURE of SPEECH OR a PROCESS SUI GENERIS? Uta Reinöhl Nikolaus P
Linguistics Bibliography of Books in Richardson Seminar Room (169)
Rule, Pattern, and Meaning in the Second-Language Teaching of Grammar
Silverman, Daniel (2001). Review of “Phonology and Language Use,” by Joan Bybee, Studies in the Linguistic Sciences 31.2:213
JOAN BYBEE, LANGUAGE CHANGE Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015
The Effect of Usage on Degrees of Constituency: the Reduction of Don't in English" (1999)
From Usage to Grammar: the Mind's Response to Repetition
Languages with More Second Language Learners Tend to Lose Nominal Case
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Vetchinnikova on the Relationship Between the Cognitive and the Communal: a Complex Systems Perspective
Becoming Multilingual: the Macro and the Micro Time Perspective