This paper reconciles the standpoint that language users do not aim at improving their sound systems with the observation that languages seem to improve their sound systems. Computer simulations of inventories of sibilants show that Optimality-Theoretic learners who optimize their perception grammars automatically introduce a so-called prototype effect, i.e. the phenomenon that the learner’s preferred auditory realization of a certain phonological category is more peripheral than the average auditory realization of this category in her language environment. In production, however, this prototype effect is counteracted by an articulatory effect that limits the auditory form to something that is not too difficult to pronounce. If the prototyp...
With great effort, adults can try to produce new language sounds with varying degrees of success, ye...
Research in linguistics, as in most other scientific domains, is usually approached in a modular way...
Available online 14 November 2015Spoken language requires individuals to both perceive and produce s...
Abstract. This paper reconciles the standpoint that language users do not aim at improving their sou...
This paper reconciles the standpoint that language users do not aim at improving their sound systems...
Research in linguistics, as in most other scientific domains, is usually approached in a modular way...
This dissertation investigates how knowledge of phonological generalizations influences speech perce...
This dissertation investigates how knowledge of phonological generalizations influences speech perce...
One of the tasks of the language acquisition process is to optimize strategies for comprehension. Fo...
Languages use combinations of sounds to form words, and some words are only distinguished by a one s...
Research in linguistics, as in most other scientific domains, is usually approached in a modular way...
Most human language learners acquire language primarily via the auditory modality. This is one reaso...
In Iterated Learning (IL) experiments, a participant’s learned output serves as the next participant...
Computational models are presented that evaluate different theories of sound change, particularly w...
Previous evidence from category goodness rating tasks has demonstrated that the phonetic reflexes of...
With great effort, adults can try to produce new language sounds with varying degrees of success, ye...
Research in linguistics, as in most other scientific domains, is usually approached in a modular way...
Available online 14 November 2015Spoken language requires individuals to both perceive and produce s...
Abstract. This paper reconciles the standpoint that language users do not aim at improving their sou...
This paper reconciles the standpoint that language users do not aim at improving their sound systems...
Research in linguistics, as in most other scientific domains, is usually approached in a modular way...
This dissertation investigates how knowledge of phonological generalizations influences speech perce...
This dissertation investigates how knowledge of phonological generalizations influences speech perce...
One of the tasks of the language acquisition process is to optimize strategies for comprehension. Fo...
Languages use combinations of sounds to form words, and some words are only distinguished by a one s...
Research in linguistics, as in most other scientific domains, is usually approached in a modular way...
Most human language learners acquire language primarily via the auditory modality. This is one reaso...
In Iterated Learning (IL) experiments, a participant’s learned output serves as the next participant...
Computational models are presented that evaluate different theories of sound change, particularly w...
Previous evidence from category goodness rating tasks has demonstrated that the phonetic reflexes of...
With great effort, adults can try to produce new language sounds with varying degrees of success, ye...
Research in linguistics, as in most other scientific domains, is usually approached in a modular way...
Available online 14 November 2015Spoken language requires individuals to both perceive and produce s...