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      Deriving the Wug-Shaped Curve: A Criterion for Assessing Formal Theories of Linguistic Variation

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          In this review, I assess a variety of constraint-based formal frameworks that can treat variable phenomena, such as well-formedness intuitions, outputs in free variation, and lexical frequency-matching. The idea behind this assessment is that data in gradient linguistics fall into natural mathematical patterns, which I call quantitative signatures. The key signatures treated here are the sigmoid curve, going from zero to one probability, and the wug-shaped curve, which combines two or more sigmoids. I argue that these signatures appear repeatedly in linguistics, and I adduce examples from phonology, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics, phonetics, and language change. I suggest that the ability to generate these signatures is a trait that can help us choose between rival frameworks.

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                Journal
                Annual Review of Linguistics
                Annu. Rev. Linguist.
                Annual Reviews
                2333-9683
                2333-9691
                January 14 2022
                January 14 2022
                : 8
                : 1
                : 473-494
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA;
                Article
                10.1146/annurev-linguistics-031220-013128
                91c11204-128a-454c-b1d5-13be178e5c03
                © 2022
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