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Vsevolod Kapatsinski

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Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence|March 21, 2022
Morphology in a Parallel, Distributed, Interactive Architecture of Language ProductionVsevolod Kapatsinski
Language and Speech|April 27, 2010
Frequency of use leads to automaticity of production: evidence from repair in conversationVsevolod Kapatsinski
Frontiers in Psychology|August 30, 2021
Hierarchical Inference in Sound Change: Words, Sounds, and Frequency of UseVsevolod Kapatsinski
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|July 29, 2025
Can Informativity Effects Be Predictability Effects in Disguise?Vsevolod Kapatsinski
Cognitive Science|June 12, 2023
Defragmenting LearningVsevolod Kapatsinski
Cognitive Psychology|August 23, 2017
Putting old tools to novel uses: The role of form accessibility in semantic extensionZara Harmon, Vsevolod Kapatsinski
Psychological Review|July 9, 2021
A theory of repetition and retrieval in language productionZara Harmon, Vsevolod Kapatsinski
Behavior Research Methods|November 28, 2023
Are your random effects normal? A simulation study of methods for estimating whether subjects or items come from more than one population by examining the distribution of random effects in mixed-effects logistic regressionZachary N Houghton, Vsevolod Kapatsinski
Cognition|April 1, 2019
Learning mechanisms in cue reweightingZara Harmon, Kaori Idemaru, Vsevolod Kapatsinski
Cognitive Science|February 23, 2016
Perceptual Learning of Intonation Contour Categories in Adults and 9- to 11-Year-Old Children: Adults Are More Narrow-MindedVsevolod Kapatsinski, Paul Olejarczuk, Melissa A Redford
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Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence|March 21, 2022
Morphology in a Parallel, Distributed, Interactive Architecture of Language ProductionVsevolod Kapatsinski
Language and Speech|April 27, 2010
Frequency of use leads to automaticity of production: evidence from repair in conversationVsevolod Kapatsinski
Frontiers in Psychology|August 30, 2021
Hierarchical Inference in Sound Change: Words, Sounds, and Frequency of UseVsevolod Kapatsinski
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|July 29, 2025
Can Informativity Effects Be Predictability Effects in Disguise?Vsevolod Kapatsinski
Cognitive Science|June 12, 2023
Defragmenting LearningVsevolod Kapatsinski
Cognitive Psychology|August 23, 2017
Putting old tools to novel uses: The role of form accessibility in semantic extensionZara Harmon, Vsevolod Kapatsinski
Psychological Review|July 9, 2021
A theory of repetition and retrieval in language productionZara Harmon, Vsevolod Kapatsinski
Behavior Research Methods|November 28, 2023
Are your random effects normal? A simulation study of methods for estimating whether subjects or items come from more than one population by examining the distribution of random effects in mixed-effects logistic regressionZachary N Houghton, Vsevolod Kapatsinski
Cognition|April 1, 2019
Learning mechanisms in cue reweightingZara Harmon, Kaori Idemaru, Vsevolod Kapatsinski
Cognitive Science|February 23, 2016
Perceptual Learning of Intonation Contour Categories in Adults and 9- to 11-Year-Old Children: Adults Are More Narrow-MindedVsevolod Kapatsinski, Paul Olejarczuk, Melissa A Redford
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