Diachronic semantic change in language is constrained by how people use and learn language

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  • who: Ying Li from the CAS Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lincui Road, Beijing, China have published the Article: Diachronic semantic change in language is constrained by how people use and learn language, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Taken together the research demonstrates that semantic change is shaped by processing and acquisition patterns across generations of language users. This approach has been effectively demonstrated in several studies (Hamilton et_al, 2016; Li et_al, 2019; Sagi et_al, 2011; Xu and amp; Kemp, 2015). This study examined how the semantics of . . .

     

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