[Published Article] Affixation patterns in native language and sequence processing by statistical learning mechanisms

The article discusses why we say walked and not edwalk to speak about the past, or pens and not spen to talk about multiple objects.

Inês C. Ferreira
Maria Luiza Weise
19 march, 2025≈ 2 min read

On February 14, researcher Mikhail Ordin from the LMD Laboratory had his work entitled "Affixation patterns in native language and sequence processing by statistical learning mechanisms" published in the scientific journal Evolutionary Human Sciences.

In this article, Dr. Ordin discusses why we say walked and not edwalk to speak about the past, or pens and not spen to talk about multiple objects.

The published article is available here.