by K. Mahowald, I. Dautriche, E. Gibson and Steven T. Piantadosi
Reference:
Word forms are structured for efficient use (K. Mahowald, I. Dautriche, E. Gibson and Steven T. Piantadosi), In Cognitive Science, volume 42, 2018.
Bibtex Entry:
@article{mahowald2016word,
title={Word forms are structured for efficient use},
author={K. Mahowald and I. Dautriche and E. Gibson and Steven T. Piantadosi},
journal={Cognitive Science},
year={2018},
volume={42},
issue={8},
pages={3116--3134},
url={http://colala.berkeley.edu/papers/mahowald2018word.pdf},
data={https://github.com/SbllDtrch/EfficientWordForms/},
tags={language, psycholinguistics, informationtheory},
eli5={Words that people use the most tend to have the easiest forms.}
}