Une hypothèse dominant actuellement les théories sur l’évolution des capacités syntaxiques est celle d’une spécificité humaine pour le traitement des grammaires supra-régulières. Cette hypothèse est supportée par les données comparatives actuellement disponibles, qui ne fournissent pas de démonstration non ambiguë de cette capacité chez une autre espèce. Dans cette thèse, nous avons adopté une nouvelle approche consistant à examiner si ces échecs pourraient découler de la difficulté que représente l'extraction de régularités non-adjacentes. Pour tester cette hypothèse, nous avons mené une série de quatre études chez le babouin de guinée (Papio papio) et l’humain. La première étude montre que les babouins requièrent une quantité d’exposition...
Processing non-adjacent dependencies is considered to be one of the hallmarks of human language. Ass...
Item does not contain fulltextA recent hypothesis in empirical brain research on language is that th...
International audienceAn important topic in the evolution of language is the kinds of grammars that ...
Chez les humains et les animaux, l’exposition répétée à une séquence de stimulus conduit à la créati...
International audienceLanguage processing involves the ability to master supra-regular grammars, tha...
Extracting the regularities of our environment is a core cognitive ability in human and non-human pr...
International audienceExtracting the regularities of our environment is a core cognitive ability in ...
Learning and processing natural language requires the ability to track syntactic relationships betwe...
International audienceWhen human and non-human animals learn sequences, they manage to implicitly ex...
Learning and processing natural language requires the ability to track syntactic relationships betwe...
Humans have a strong proclivity for structuring and patterning stimuli: Whether in space or time, we...
The ability to track syntactic relationships between words, particularly over distances (“nonadjacen...
Sensitivity to dependencies (correspondences between distant items) in sensory stimuli plays a cruci...
International audienceUsing a pattern extraction task, we show that baboons, like humans, have a lea...
Processing non-adjacent dependencies is considered to be one of the hallmarks of human language. Ass...
Processing non-adjacent dependencies is considered to be one of the hallmarks of human language. Ass...
Item does not contain fulltextA recent hypothesis in empirical brain research on language is that th...
International audienceAn important topic in the evolution of language is the kinds of grammars that ...
Chez les humains et les animaux, l’exposition répétée à une séquence de stimulus conduit à la créati...
International audienceLanguage processing involves the ability to master supra-regular grammars, tha...
Extracting the regularities of our environment is a core cognitive ability in human and non-human pr...
International audienceExtracting the regularities of our environment is a core cognitive ability in ...
Learning and processing natural language requires the ability to track syntactic relationships betwe...
International audienceWhen human and non-human animals learn sequences, they manage to implicitly ex...
Learning and processing natural language requires the ability to track syntactic relationships betwe...
Humans have a strong proclivity for structuring and patterning stimuli: Whether in space or time, we...
The ability to track syntactic relationships between words, particularly over distances (“nonadjacen...
Sensitivity to dependencies (correspondences between distant items) in sensory stimuli plays a cruci...
International audienceUsing a pattern extraction task, we show that baboons, like humans, have a lea...
Processing non-adjacent dependencies is considered to be one of the hallmarks of human language. Ass...
Processing non-adjacent dependencies is considered to be one of the hallmarks of human language. Ass...
Item does not contain fulltextA recent hypothesis in empirical brain research on language is that th...
International audienceAn important topic in the evolution of language is the kinds of grammars that ...