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    Curbing the Summer Surge: Permanent Outdoor Water Use Restrictions in Humid and Semiarid Cities by Finley, Sara L., Basu, Nandita B.

    Published in Water resources research (01-08-2020)
    “…As urban droughts make headlines across the globe, it is increasingly relevant to critically evaluate the long‐term sustainability of both water supply and…”
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    Artificial language learning and feature-based generalization by Finley, Sara, Badecker, William

    Published in Journal of memory and language (01-10-2009)
    “…Abstract representations such as subsegmental phonological features play such a vital role in explanations of phonological processes that many assume that…”
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    Morphological cues as an aid to word learning: a cross-situational word learning study by Finley, Sara

    “…Learning a language with complex morphology poses a challenge to language learners, especially adults, who may need to acquire unfamiliar grammatical…”
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    Generalization to Novel Consonants: Place Versus Voice by Finley, Sara

    Published in Journal of psycholinguistic research (01-12-2022)
    “…In traditional, generative phonology, sound patterns are represented in terms of abstract features, typically based on the articulatory properties of the…”
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    Generalization to Novel Consonants: Place vs. Voice by Finley, Sara

    Published in Journal of psycholinguistic research (25-06-2022)
    “…In traditional, generative phonology, sound patterns are represented in terms of abstract features, typically based on the articulatory properties of the…”
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    Learning Exceptions in Phonological Alternations by Finley, Sara

    Published in Language and speech (01-12-2021)
    “…The present study explores learning phonological alternations that contain exceptions. Participants were exposed to a back/round vowel harmony pattern in which…”
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    Learning metathesis: Evidence for syllable structure constraints by Finley, Sara

    Published in Journal of memory and language (01-02-2017)
    “…•English speaking learners were exposed to a novel phonological metathesis pattern.•Learners exposed to a pattern that impaired syllable structure generalized…”
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    The need for abstraction in phonology: A commentary on Ambridge (2020) by Finley, Sara

    Published in First language (01-10-2020)
    “…In this commentary, I discuss why, despite the existence of gradience in phonetics and phonology, there is still a need for abstract representations. Most…”
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    Cognitive and linguistic biases in morphology learning by Finley, Sara

    “…Morphology is the study of the relationship between form and meaning. The study of morphology involves understanding the rules and processes that underlie word…”
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    LEARNING NONADJACENT DEPENDENCIES IN PHONOLOGY: TRANSPARENT VOWELS IN VOWEL HARMONY by Finley, Sara

    Published in Language (Baltimore) (01-03-2015)
    “…Nonadjacent dependencies are an important part of the structure of language. While the majority of syntactic and phonological processes occur at a local…”
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    Locality and harmony: Perspectives from artificial grammar learning by Finley, Sara

    Published in Language and linguistics compass (01-01-2017)
    “…Harmony is one of the most researched phenomena in phonological theory, mainly due to its iterative, nonlocal nature. In this review, I summarize several of…”
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    Generalization to unfamiliar talkers in artificial language learning by Finley, Sara

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-08-2013)
    “…While there is evidence that talker-specific details are encoded in the phonetics of the lexicon (Kraljic, Samuel, & Brennan, Psychological Science…”
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    Testing the Limits of Long‐Distance Learning: Learning Beyond a Three‐Segment Window by Finley, Sara

    Published in Cognitive science (01-05-2012)
    “…Traditional flat‐structured bigram and trigram models of phonotactics are useful because they capture a large number of facts about phonological processes…”
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    The privileged status of locality in consonant harmony by Finley, Sara

    Published in Journal of memory and language (01-07-2011)
    “…► We demonstrate the privileged status of locality in long-distance phonological processes. ► We compare learning of first-order with second-order consonant…”
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    Reuse of Domestic Greywater for the Irrigation of Food Crops by Finley, Sara, Barrington, Suzelle, Lyew, Darwin

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-05-2009)
    “…As global water resources decline, reuse of domestic greywater for the irrigation of home gardens is quickly becoming widespread in many parts of the world…”
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    Morphemic harmony as featural correspondence by Finley, Sara

    Published in Lingua (01-03-2009)
    “…This paper presents a classification of vowel harmony, separating prototypical phonological harmony from morphemic harmony, which is triggered by the presence…”
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    Exceptions in vowel harmony are local by Finley, Sara

    Published in Lingua (01-06-2010)
    “…This paper argues that while the domain of regular vowel harmony processes applies over the entire lexical item, exceptions to vowel harmony apply to a domain…”
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    Typological asymmetries in round vowel harmony: Support from artificial grammar learning by Finley, Sara

    Published in Language and cognitive processes (01-12-2012)
    “…Providing evidence for the universal tendencies of patterns in the world's languages can be difficult, as it is impossible to sample all possible languages,…”
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