Research on statistical teaming in adults and infants has shown that humans are particularly sensitive to statistical properties of the input. Early experiments in artificial grammar teaming, for instance, show a sensitivity for transitional n-gram probabilities. It has been argued, however, that this source of information may not help in detecting nonadjacent dependencies, in the presence of substantial variability of the intervening material, thus suggesting a different focus of attention involving change versus non-change (Gomez, 2002). Following Gomez proposal, we contend that alternative sources of information may be attended to simultaneously by learners, in an attempt to reduce uncertainty. With several potential cues in competition,...
Sensitivity to distributional characteristics of sequential linguistic and nonlinguistic stimuli, ha...
We combine information theory and cross-situational learning to develop a novel metric for quantifyi...
Humans’ high sensitivity to the structure in their environment is explained as statistical learning....
How do children learn language in a way that allows generalization -- producing and comprehending ut...
An important aspect of language acquisition involves learning nonadjacent dependencies between words...
Statistical learning-the process of extracting patterns from distributional properties of the input-...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
Statistical learning is assumed to occur automatically and implicitly, but little is known about the...
Considerable individual differences in language ability exist among normally developing children and...
Acquiring language is notoriously complex, yet for the majority of children this feat is accomplishe...
When learners are exposed to inconsistent input, do they reproduce the probabilities in the input (p...
While the effects of pattern learning on language processing are well known, the way in which patter...
Numerous studies over the past decade support the claim that infants are equipped with powerful stat...
The Associative Probability Theory asserts that the greater the number of associates elicited by a s...
Adults’ linguistic backgrounds influence their sequential statistical learning in an artificial lang...
Sensitivity to distributional characteristics of sequential linguistic and nonlinguistic stimuli, ha...
We combine information theory and cross-situational learning to develop a novel metric for quantifyi...
Humans’ high sensitivity to the structure in their environment is explained as statistical learning....
How do children learn language in a way that allows generalization -- producing and comprehending ut...
An important aspect of language acquisition involves learning nonadjacent dependencies between words...
Statistical learning-the process of extracting patterns from distributional properties of the input-...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
Statistical learning is assumed to occur automatically and implicitly, but little is known about the...
Considerable individual differences in language ability exist among normally developing children and...
Acquiring language is notoriously complex, yet for the majority of children this feat is accomplishe...
When learners are exposed to inconsistent input, do they reproduce the probabilities in the input (p...
While the effects of pattern learning on language processing are well known, the way in which patter...
Numerous studies over the past decade support the claim that infants are equipped with powerful stat...
The Associative Probability Theory asserts that the greater the number of associates elicited by a s...
Adults’ linguistic backgrounds influence their sequential statistical learning in an artificial lang...
Sensitivity to distributional characteristics of sequential linguistic and nonlinguistic stimuli, ha...
We combine information theory and cross-situational learning to develop a novel metric for quantifyi...
Humans’ high sensitivity to the structure in their environment is explained as statistical learning....