AbstractIt is well known that the symmetry bias greatly accelerates vocabulary learning. In particular, the bias helps infants to connect objects with their names easily. However, grammar learning is another important aspect of language acquisition. In this study, we propose that the symmetry bias also helps to acquire grammar rules faster. We employ the Iterated Learning Model, and revise it to include the symmetry bias. The result of the simulations shows that infants could abduce the meanings from unrecognized utterances using the symmetry bias, and acquire compositional grammar from a reduced amount of learning data
Conventional generative theories often consider language acquisition as governed by a set of learnin...
a b s t r a c t Numerous distributional cues in the child's environment may potentially assist ...
Human learning, although highly flexible and efficient, is constrained in ways that facilitate or im...
It is well known that the symmetry bias greatly accelerates vocabulary learning. In particular, the...
AbstractIt is well known that the symmetry bias greatly accelerates vocabulary learning. In particul...
It is well known that the symmetry bias much accelerates the process of vocabulary learning, especia...
It is well known that the cognitive biases much accelerate the vocabulary learning. In addition, oth...
Simon Kirby claimed that human could acquire language only with learning bottoleneck, as opposed to ...
The contingency symmetry inference, the inference to generalize a learned contingency to a reverse d...
Fluency influences grammaticality judgments of visually presented strings in artificial grammar lear...
Four experiments used the head-turn preference procedure to assess whether infants could extract and...
<p>Fluency influences grammaticality judgments of visually presented strings in artificial grammar l...
International audienceSymmetry inference—that is, spontaneously deriving the stimulus association B-...
A verb bias refers to a higher likelihood for a verb to appear in one particular sentence structure....
This research tested the hypothesis that young children’s bias to generalize names for solid objects...
Conventional generative theories often consider language acquisition as governed by a set of learnin...
a b s t r a c t Numerous distributional cues in the child's environment may potentially assist ...
Human learning, although highly flexible and efficient, is constrained in ways that facilitate or im...
It is well known that the symmetry bias greatly accelerates vocabulary learning. In particular, the...
AbstractIt is well known that the symmetry bias greatly accelerates vocabulary learning. In particul...
It is well known that the symmetry bias much accelerates the process of vocabulary learning, especia...
It is well known that the cognitive biases much accelerate the vocabulary learning. In addition, oth...
Simon Kirby claimed that human could acquire language only with learning bottoleneck, as opposed to ...
The contingency symmetry inference, the inference to generalize a learned contingency to a reverse d...
Fluency influences grammaticality judgments of visually presented strings in artificial grammar lear...
Four experiments used the head-turn preference procedure to assess whether infants could extract and...
<p>Fluency influences grammaticality judgments of visually presented strings in artificial grammar l...
International audienceSymmetry inference—that is, spontaneously deriving the stimulus association B-...
A verb bias refers to a higher likelihood for a verb to appear in one particular sentence structure....
This research tested the hypothesis that young children’s bias to generalize names for solid objects...
Conventional generative theories often consider language acquisition as governed by a set of learnin...
a b s t r a c t Numerous distributional cues in the child's environment may potentially assist ...
Human learning, although highly flexible and efficient, is constrained in ways that facilitate or im...