The explanatory advantages of the holistic protolanguage model: The case of linguistic irregularity

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2):147-148 (2005)
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Abstract

Our tolerance for, and promotion of, linguistic irregularity is a key arbitrator between Arbib's proposal that holistic protolanguage preceded culturally imposed compositionality, and the standard view that discrete units with word-like properties came first. The former, coupled with needs-only analysis, neatly accounts for the second-order linguistic complexity that is rationalised as fuzzy grammaticality, subclass exception, and full irregularity.

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