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      Reply to the Commentary “Be Careful When Assuming the Obvious” by P.M. Alday

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          Here we respond to some comments by Alday concerning headedness in linguistic theory and the validity of the assumptions of a mathematical model for word order. For brevity, we focus only on two assumptions: the unit of measurement of dependency length and the monotonicity of the cost of a dependency as a function of its length. We also revise the implicit psychological bias in Alday’s comments. Notwithstanding, Alday is indicating the path for linguistic research with his unusual concerns about parsimony from multiple dimensions.

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          Be Careful When Assuming the Obvious

          Ferrer-i-Cancho (this volume) presents a mathematical model of both the synchronic and diachronic nature of word order based on the assumption that memory costs are a never decreasing function of distance and a few very general linguistic assumptions. However, even these minimal and seemingly obvious assumptions are not as safe as they appear in light of recent typological and psycholinguistic evidence. The interaction of word order and memory has further depths to be explored.
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            Journal
            22105832
            Language Dynamics and Change
            LDC
            Brill (The Netherlands )
            2210-5824
            2210-5832
            2015
            : 5
            : 1
            : 147-155
            Affiliations
            Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya rferrericancho@ 123456cs.upc.edu
            Article
            10.1163/22105832-00501009
            b5f9e623-2845-4d66-afc1-aed4de170787
            Copyright 2015 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands.
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            Languages of Asia,General linguistics,Linguistics & Semiotics,Languages of Europe,Levels of linguistic analysis
            word order,headedness,principles and parameters theory,clitics,units of measurement,language evolution

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