“…Information-theoretic processing constraints have been shown to explain the distribution of a wide range of reduction phenomena. Their application ranges from phonological reduction (Bell et al, 2003(Bell et al, , 2009Aylett and Turk, 2004;Demberg et al, 2012;Kuperman and Bresnan, 2012;Seyfarth, 2014;Pate and Goldwater, 2015;Brandt et al, 2017Brandt et al, , 2018Malisz et al, 2018) to morphological effects on contraction (Frank and Jaeger, 2008) and case marker omission (Kurumada and Jaeger, 2015;Norcliffe and Jaeger, 2016) to pronominalization (Tily and Piantadosi, 2009), and, what is most closely related to omissions in fragments, optional omissions of various types of function words (Levy and Jaeger, 2007;Jaeger, 2010;Asr and Demberg, 2015;Lemke et al, 2017) and preverbal subjects (Kravtchenko, 2014;Schäfer, 2021).…”