Recent work suggests that cultural transmission can lead to the emergence of linguistic structure as speakers’ weak individual biases become amplified through iterated learning. However, to date, no published study has demonstrated a similar emergence of linguistic structure in children. This gap is problematic given that languages are mainly learned by children and that adults may bring existing linguistic biases to the task. Here, we conduct a large-scale study of iterated language learning in both children and adults, using a novel, child-friendly paradigm. The results show that while children make more mistakes overall, their languages become more learnable and show learnability biases similar to those of adults. Child languages did not...
Recent research suggests that language evolution is a process of cultural change, in which linguisti...
Human languages vary in many ways but also show striking cross-linguistic universals. Why do these u...
Cross-linguistic differences in morphological complexity could have important consequences for langu...
Recent work suggests that cultural transmission can lead to the emergence of linguistic structure as...
Recent work suggests that cultural transmission can lead to the emergence of linguistic structure as...
Recent work suggests that cultural transmission can lead to the emergence of linguistic structure as...
The biases of individual language learners act to determine the learnability and cultural stability ...
We introduce an experimental paradigm for studying the cumulative cultural evolution of language. In...
This paper reports on a limited model of language evolution that incorporates transmission noise and...
Over the past 20 years the study of language evolution has made significant leaps towards becoming a...
Human languages vary in many ways, but also show striking cross-linguistic universals. Why do these ...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
Human language pervades in a complex and ever-changing social milieu, and although the tendency and ...
Human languages vary in many ways, but also show strik-ing cross-linguistic universals. Why do these...
The study of language evolution has benefited enormously from the contribution made by computationa...
Recent research suggests that language evolution is a process of cultural change, in which linguisti...
Human languages vary in many ways but also show striking cross-linguistic universals. Why do these u...
Cross-linguistic differences in morphological complexity could have important consequences for langu...
Recent work suggests that cultural transmission can lead to the emergence of linguistic structure as...
Recent work suggests that cultural transmission can lead to the emergence of linguistic structure as...
Recent work suggests that cultural transmission can lead to the emergence of linguistic structure as...
The biases of individual language learners act to determine the learnability and cultural stability ...
We introduce an experimental paradigm for studying the cumulative cultural evolution of language. In...
This paper reports on a limited model of language evolution that incorporates transmission noise and...
Over the past 20 years the study of language evolution has made significant leaps towards becoming a...
Human languages vary in many ways, but also show striking cross-linguistic universals. Why do these ...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
Human language pervades in a complex and ever-changing social milieu, and although the tendency and ...
Human languages vary in many ways, but also show strik-ing cross-linguistic universals. Why do these...
The study of language evolution has benefited enormously from the contribution made by computationa...
Recent research suggests that language evolution is a process of cultural change, in which linguisti...
Human languages vary in many ways but also show striking cross-linguistic universals. Why do these u...
Cross-linguistic differences in morphological complexity could have important consequences for langu...