Recent research suggests that the evolution of language is affected by the inductive biases of its learners. I suggest that there is an implicit assumption that one of these biases is to expect a single linguistic system in the input. Given the prevalence of bilingual cultures, this may not be a valid abstraction. This is illustrated by demonstrating that the ‘minimal naming game’ model, in which a shared lexicon evolves in a population of agents, includes an implicit mutual exclusivity bias. Since recent research suggests that children raised in bilingual cultures do not exhibit mutual exclusivity, the individual learning algorithm of the agents is not as abstract as it appears to be. A modification of this model demonstrates that communic...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
Computer models of cultural evolution have shown language properties emerging on interacting agents ...
Treating the speech communities as homogeneous entities is not an accurate representation of reality...
Models of cultural evolution demonstrate that the link between individual biases and population- lev...
The ability to learn multiple languages simultaneously is a fundamental human linguistic capacity. ...
Cultural groups are very rarely isolated. They interact for trade, politics and war. Communication i...
The relationship between individual cognition and cultural phenomena at the society level can be tra...
The biases of individual language learners act to determine the learnability and cultural stability ...
The biases of individual language learners act to determine the learnability and cultural stability ...
Models of cultural evolution demonstrate that the link between individual biases and population- lev...
The relationship between individual cognition and cultural phenomena at the society level can be tra...
The recent Bayesian approaches to language evolution and change seem to suggest that genetic biases ...
The recent Bayesian approaches to language evolution and change seem to suggest that genetic biases ...
The recent Bayesian approaches to language evolution and change seem to suggest that genetic biases ...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
Computer models of cultural evolution have shown language properties emerging on interacting agents ...
Treating the speech communities as homogeneous entities is not an accurate representation of reality...
Models of cultural evolution demonstrate that the link between individual biases and population- lev...
The ability to learn multiple languages simultaneously is a fundamental human linguistic capacity. ...
Cultural groups are very rarely isolated. They interact for trade, politics and war. Communication i...
The relationship between individual cognition and cultural phenomena at the society level can be tra...
The biases of individual language learners act to determine the learnability and cultural stability ...
The biases of individual language learners act to determine the learnability and cultural stability ...
Models of cultural evolution demonstrate that the link between individual biases and population- lev...
The relationship between individual cognition and cultural phenomena at the society level can be tra...
The recent Bayesian approaches to language evolution and change seem to suggest that genetic biases ...
The recent Bayesian approaches to language evolution and change seem to suggest that genetic biases ...
The recent Bayesian approaches to language evolution and change seem to suggest that genetic biases ...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
Computer models of cultural evolution have shown language properties emerging on interacting agents ...
Treating the speech communities as homogeneous entities is not an accurate representation of reality...