Obsolescence effects in second language phonological networks

Phonological networks are representations of word forms and their phonological relationships with other words in a given language lexicon. A principle underlying the growth (or evolution) of those networks is preferential attachment, or the “rich-gets-richer” mechanisms, according to which words wit...

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Published in:Memory & cognition 2024-05, Vol.52 (4), p.771-792
Main Author: Luef, Eva Maria
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Language:English
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