Published Online: 2019-11-30
Published in Print: 2019-12-18
© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- A developmental view on incrementation in language change
- Computational historical linguistics
- Complexity as L2-difficulty: Implications for syntactic change
- Comments
- Children always go beyond the input: The Maximise Minimal Means perspective
- Overgeneralization and change: The role of acquisition in diachrony
- On computational historical linguistics in the 21st century
- Beyond edit distances: Comparing linguistic reconstruction systems
- Some thoughts on the complexity of syntactic complexity
- Are uninterpretable features vulnerable?
- Uninterpretable features in learning and alternative grammars?
- Replies
- Grammatical representations versus productive patterns in change theories
- Model evaluation in computational historical linguistics
- Interpreting (un)interpretability
- Edit Doron (1951–2019)
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- A developmental view on incrementation in language change
- Computational historical linguistics
- Complexity as L2-difficulty: Implications for syntactic change
- Comments
- Children always go beyond the input: The Maximise Minimal Means perspective
- Overgeneralization and change: The role of acquisition in diachrony
- On computational historical linguistics in the 21st century
- Beyond edit distances: Comparing linguistic reconstruction systems
- Some thoughts on the complexity of syntactic complexity
- Are uninterpretable features vulnerable?
- Uninterpretable features in learning and alternative grammars?
- Replies
- Grammatical representations versus productive patterns in change theories
- Model evaluation in computational historical linguistics
- Interpreting (un)interpretability
- Edit Doron (1951–2019)