New pre-print: “Linguistic Individuality in Lexicogrammatical Alternations”

My PhD student Michael Cameron has uploaded a pre-print of his latest work, “Linguistic Individuality in Lexicogrammatical Alternations“, which shows with a pre-registered experiment how individuals consistently select the same lexicogrammatical variants over time and do this differently from other individuals. This suggests evidence for personalised entrenchment, which is an important factors in linguistic individuality (with obvious implications for forensic linguistics). You can find the pre-print here: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/uvtrb.

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