ABSTRACT
Based on findings from a variety of research, Shin and Miller (Citation2022) propose a 4-step process that children go through as they learn sociolinguistic variation. Their proposal raises many interesting questions that should inspire future research. Here, I discuss their Step 1 – the stage in which, according to their proposal, children produce only a single variant, and so appear to be (temporarily) regularizing – and suggest this may not be the right characterization for all children.
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