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 * [wiki:/SegmentalMetricalLexicalSimilarity Segmental, metrical and lexical form similarity effects on morphosyntactic alternation]: A series of corpus-based studies, using the Google ngram and the Fisher corpus to investigate whether ''that''-mentioning (which is generally considered a syntactic choice) is affected by a pressure to avoid segmental or metrical OCP violations. We're also testing whether speakers avoid double ''that''-sequences. For some previous references, see  * [wiki:/SegmentalMetricalLexicalSimilarity Segmental, metrical and lexical form similarity effects on morphosyntactic alternation]: A series of corpus-based studies, using the Google ngram and the Fisher corpus to investigate whether ''that''-mentioning (which is generally considered a syntactic choice) is affected by a pressure to avoid segmental or metrical OCP violations. We're also testing whether speakers avoid double ''that''-sequences. (Maureen Gillespie, Florian Jaeger). For some previous references, see

Effects of Similarity on Lexical and Syntactic Production

This is a series of corpus-based studies and production experiments on how similarity at different linguistic levels affects how we produce language and what this tells us about the architecture of the language production system. Please follow the links below for more information -- some may be only accessible to HLP lab members or HLP lab guests.

  • [wiki:Self/HlpLab/Projects/PhonPriming/ Segmental and syllable-based phonological similarity effects on fluency, lexical selection, and syntactic choices]: A series of production experiments (video description, semi-scripted sentence formation, and recall to investigate how similar or identical syllables onsets between adjacent or close subject-verb or verb-object pairs affect their production (Katrina Furth, Caitlin Hilliard, Florian Jaeger).
  • [wiki:/SegmentalMetricalLexicalSimilarity Segmental, metrical and lexical form similarity effects on morphosyntactic alternation]: A series of corpus-based studies, using the Google ngram and the Fisher corpus to investigate whether that-mentioning (which is generally considered a syntactic choice) is affected by a pressure to avoid segmental or metrical OCP violations. We're also testing whether speakers avoid double that-sequences. (Maureen Gillespie, Florian Jaeger). For some previous references, see

  • See also work we did on similarity avoidance in the phonological lexicon across languages of the world:

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