It is widely held that children’s linguistic input underdetermines the correct grammar, and that language learning must therefore be guided by innate linguistic constraints. Here, we show that a Bayesian model can learn a standard poverty-of-stimulus example, anaphoric one, from realistic input by relying on indirect evidence, without a linguistic constraint assumed to be necessary. Our demonstration does, however, assume other linguistic knowledge; thus, we reduce the problem of learning anaphoric one to that of learning this other knowledge. We discuss whether this other knowledge may itself be acquired without linguistic constraints.Stephani Foraker, Terry Regier, Naveen Khetarpal, Amy Perfors and Joshua Tenenbau
Children acquiring language infer the correct form of syntactic constructions for which they appear ...
Formal results in grammatical inference clearly have some relevance to first language acquisition. I...
Most theories of word learning fall into one of two classes: hypothesis elimination or associationis...
It is widely held that children’s linguistic input underdetermines the correct grammar, and that lan...
It is widely held that children’s linguistic input underdetermines the correct grammar, and that lan...
It is widely held that children’s linguistic input underdetermines the correct grammar, and that lan...
A controversial claim in linguistics is that children face an in-duction problem, which is often use...
The Poverty of the Stimulus (PoS) argument holds that children do not receive enough evidence to inf...
This paper examines the logical problem of language acquisition drawing upon an experimental study o...
We present a hierarchical Bayesian framework for modeling the acqui-sition of verb argument construc...
One motivation for Universal Grammar (UG) comes from the existence of induction prob-lems in languag...
The poverty of stimulus argument is one of the most controversial arguments in the study of language...
This article tries to show some specifically linguistic weak points in the Povertyof- the-Stimulus ...
A classic debate in cognitive science revolves around understanding how children learn complex lingu...
Most theories of word learning fall into one of two classes: hypothesis elimination or associationis...
Children acquiring language infer the correct form of syntactic constructions for which they appear ...
Formal results in grammatical inference clearly have some relevance to first language acquisition. I...
Most theories of word learning fall into one of two classes: hypothesis elimination or associationis...
It is widely held that children’s linguistic input underdetermines the correct grammar, and that lan...
It is widely held that children’s linguistic input underdetermines the correct grammar, and that lan...
It is widely held that children’s linguistic input underdetermines the correct grammar, and that lan...
A controversial claim in linguistics is that children face an in-duction problem, which is often use...
The Poverty of the Stimulus (PoS) argument holds that children do not receive enough evidence to inf...
This paper examines the logical problem of language acquisition drawing upon an experimental study o...
We present a hierarchical Bayesian framework for modeling the acqui-sition of verb argument construc...
One motivation for Universal Grammar (UG) comes from the existence of induction prob-lems in languag...
The poverty of stimulus argument is one of the most controversial arguments in the study of language...
This article tries to show some specifically linguistic weak points in the Povertyof- the-Stimulus ...
A classic debate in cognitive science revolves around understanding how children learn complex lingu...
Most theories of word learning fall into one of two classes: hypothesis elimination or associationis...
Children acquiring language infer the correct form of syntactic constructions for which they appear ...
Formal results in grammatical inference clearly have some relevance to first language acquisition. I...
Most theories of word learning fall into one of two classes: hypothesis elimination or associationis...