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Learning metathesis: Evidence for syllable structure constraints
2017
Journal of Memory and Language
One of the major questions in the cognitive science of language is whether the perceptual and phonological motivations for the rules and patterns that govern the sounds of language are a part of the psychological reality of grammatical representations. This question is particularly important in the study of phonological patterns -systematic constraints on the representation of sounds, because phonological patterns tend to be grounded in phonetic constraints. This paper focuses on phonological
doi:10.1016/j.jml.2016.06.005
pmid:28082764
pmcid:PMC5222580
fatcat:w57usflfdradpmvne4rpblrjge