AbstractWe present a novel experimental technique using artificial language learning to investigate the relationship between structural priming during communicative interaction, and linguistic regularity. We use unpredictable variation as a test-case, because it is a well-established paradigm to study learners’ biases during acquisition, transmission and interaction. We trained participants on artificial languages exhibiting unpredictable variation in word order, and subsequently had them communicate using these artificial languages. We found evidence for structural priming in two different grammatical constructions and across human-human and human-computer interaction. Priming occurred regardless of behavioral convergence: communication le...
One of the best known claims about human communication is that people’s behaviour and language use c...
Structural priming refers to speakers' tendency to produce sentences with previously heard or pr...
When learners are exposed to inconsistent input, do they reproduce the probabilities in the input (p...
We present a novel experimental technique using artificial language learning to investigate the rela...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
We combine information theory and cross-situational learning to develop a novel metric for quantifyi...
We investigated L1 and L2 frequency effects in the sharing of syntax across languages (reflected in ...
Linguistic variation is constrained by grammatical and social context, making the occurrence of part...
Abstract Rules are an efficient feature of natural languages which allow speakers to use a finite se...
This paper presents an experiment that demonstrates syntactic priming in three- and four-year-old ch...
Language learners are sometimes faced with the problem of learning from input that is inconsistent o...
Natural language involves competition. The sentences we choose to utter activate alternative sentenc...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
Languages exhibit variation at all linguistic levels, from phonology, to the lexicon, to syntax. Imp...
New linguistic information must be integrated into our existing language system. Using a novel exper...
One of the best known claims about human communication is that people’s behaviour and language use c...
Structural priming refers to speakers' tendency to produce sentences with previously heard or pr...
When learners are exposed to inconsistent input, do they reproduce the probabilities in the input (p...
We present a novel experimental technique using artificial language learning to investigate the rela...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
We combine information theory and cross-situational learning to develop a novel metric for quantifyi...
We investigated L1 and L2 frequency effects in the sharing of syntax across languages (reflected in ...
Linguistic variation is constrained by grammatical and social context, making the occurrence of part...
Abstract Rules are an efficient feature of natural languages which allow speakers to use a finite se...
This paper presents an experiment that demonstrates syntactic priming in three- and four-year-old ch...
Language learners are sometimes faced with the problem of learning from input that is inconsistent o...
Natural language involves competition. The sentences we choose to utter activate alternative sentenc...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
Languages exhibit variation at all linguistic levels, from phonology, to the lexicon, to syntax. Imp...
New linguistic information must be integrated into our existing language system. Using a novel exper...
One of the best known claims about human communication is that people’s behaviour and language use c...
Structural priming refers to speakers' tendency to produce sentences with previously heard or pr...
When learners are exposed to inconsistent input, do they reproduce the probabilities in the input (p...