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When learnability and universals disagree: The case of phonological repetition
Mitsuhiko Ota
School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences
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Arts and Humanities
Learnability
100%
Repetition
100%
Phonological
100%
Linguistics
50%
Acquisition
50%
Prediction
25%
Language
25%
Language universals
25%
Word Learning
25%
Syllable
25%
Language Acquisition
25%
Shapes
12%
Production
12%
Words
12%
Marking
12%
Plurality
12%
Psycholinguistics
12%
Memory
12%
Response
12%
Learning Theory
12%
Strings
12%
general linguistics
12%
Perception
12%
Experiment
12%
Lexical unit
12%
Adult
12%
Artificial Language
12%
Methodology
12%
System
12%
Infant
12%
Experimental
12%
Re-duplication
12%
favour
12%
Auditory Stimuli
12%
Relationships
12%
Comprehension
12%
Introspection
12%
Psychology
Humans
50%
Biases
25%
Structural Linguistics
25%
Infant
25%
Syllable
25%
Linguistic Theory
12%
Natural Language
12%
System Language
12%
Methodology
12%
Attention
12%
Research
12%
Psycholinguistics
12%