Achieving linguistic proficiency requires identifying words from speech, and discovering the constraints that govern the way those words are used. In a recent study of non-adjacent dependency learning, Frost and Monaghan (2016) demonstrated that learners may perform these tasks together, using similar statistical processes - contrary to prior suggestions. However, in their study, non-adjacent dependencies were marked by phonological cues (plosive-continuant-plosive structure), which may have influenced learning. Here, we test the necessity of these cues by comparing learning across three conditions; fixed phonology, which contains these cues, varied phonology, which omits them, and shapes, which uses visual shape sequences to assess the gen...
When children learn their native language, they have to deal with a confusing array of dependencies ...
Structural regularities in language have often been attributed to symbolic or statistical general pu...
Children learn their first language simply by listening to the linguistic utterances provided by the...
Achieving linguistic proficiency requires identifying words from speech, and discovering the constra...
Language learning requires mastering multiple tasks, including segmenting speech to identify words, ...
AbstractLanguage learning requires mastering multiple tasks, including segmenting speech to identify...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor and Mehler(2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of wo...
How individuals learn complex regularities in the environment and generalize them to new instances i...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, and Mehler (2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of ...
When children learn their native language, they have to deal with a confusing array of dependencies ...
A large body of research has demonstrated that humans attend to adjacent co-occurrence statistics wh...
Miniature language learning can serve to model real language learning as high proficiency can be rea...
Introduction: Language processing requires comprehenders to link the words and phrases of sentences....
An important aspect of language acquisition involves learning nonadjacent dependencies between words...
This dissertation explores the human ability for non-adjacent dependency-learning, which allows adul...
When children learn their native language, they have to deal with a confusing array of dependencies ...
Structural regularities in language have often been attributed to symbolic or statistical general pu...
Children learn their first language simply by listening to the linguistic utterances provided by the...
Achieving linguistic proficiency requires identifying words from speech, and discovering the constra...
Language learning requires mastering multiple tasks, including segmenting speech to identify words, ...
AbstractLanguage learning requires mastering multiple tasks, including segmenting speech to identify...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor and Mehler(2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of wo...
How individuals learn complex regularities in the environment and generalize them to new instances i...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, and Mehler (2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of ...
When children learn their native language, they have to deal with a confusing array of dependencies ...
A large body of research has demonstrated that humans attend to adjacent co-occurrence statistics wh...
Miniature language learning can serve to model real language learning as high proficiency can be rea...
Introduction: Language processing requires comprehenders to link the words and phrases of sentences....
An important aspect of language acquisition involves learning nonadjacent dependencies between words...
This dissertation explores the human ability for non-adjacent dependency-learning, which allows adul...
When children learn their native language, they have to deal with a confusing array of dependencies ...
Structural regularities in language have often been attributed to symbolic or statistical general pu...
Children learn their first language simply by listening to the linguistic utterances provided by the...