I accept that the effect might be real, but neither the main post, nor the paper itself are at odds with interpreting this effect as tiny. Being tiny, the effect can’t be used in interpreting the structure of specific examples, it doesn’t suggest that any given example has good chances of being a name-based decision.
I accept that the effect might be real, but neither the main post, nor the paper itself are at odds with interpreting this effect as tiny. Being tiny, the effect can’t be used in interpreting the structure of specific examples, it doesn’t suggest that any given example has good chances of being a name-based decision.