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Helen Sims-Williams
Helen Sims-Williams
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Surrey Morphology Group, University of Surrey
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The loss of inflection as grammar complication: Evidence from Mainland Scandinavian
H Sims-Williams, HO Enger
Diachronica 38 (1), 111-150, 2021
102021
Analogical levelling and optimisation: The treatment of pointless lexical allomorphy in Greek
H Sims‐Williams
Transactions of the Philological Society 114 (3), 315-338, 2016
102016
Token frequency as a determinant of morphological change
H Sims-Williams
Journal of linguistics 58 (3), 571-607, 2022
62022
A typological perspective on the loss of inflection
H Sims-Williams, M Baerman
Lost in change: Causes and processes in the loss of grammatical elements and …, 2021
52021
Contact and linguistic typology
O Bond, H Sims‐Williams, M Baerman
The Handbook of Language Contact, 129-148, 2020
22020
The relationship between frequency and irregularity in the evolution of linguistic structure: An experimental study
K Smith, C Ashton, H Sims-Williams
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45 (45), 2023
12023
Analogy in Inflection
E Lindsay-Smith, M Baerman, S Beniamine, H Sims-Williams, ER Round
Annual review of linguistics 10, 211-231, 2024
2024
How analogical change can perpetuate a typologically rare morphological system
H Sims-Williams, J Pasquéreau, M Baerman
2023 meeting of the Indo-European Society, 2023
2023
Paralex: a DeAR standard for rich lexicons of inflected forms.
S Beniamine, C Anderson, M Carroll, MG Naranjo, B Herce, M Pellegrini, ...
The Loss of Inflection
O Bond, G Corbett, H Sims-Williams
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