Frank Mollica
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Information-theoretic and machine learning methods for semantic categorization
A colorful formalization of the typological prevalence hypothesis.
Diverse mathematical knowledge among indigenous Amazonians
Even lawyers do not like legalese
Communicative Efficiency or Iconic Learning: Do communicative and acquisition pressures interact to shape colour-naming systems?
Poor writing, not specialized concepts, drive processing difficulty in legal texts
So much for plain language: An analysis of the accessibility of United States federal laws (1951-2009)
So much for plain language: An analysis of the accessibility of United States federal laws over time
‘Constituent length’ effects in fMRI do not provide evidence for abstract syntactic processing
Contrast perception as a visual heuristic in the formulation of referential expressions
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