The Poverty of the Stimulus (PoS) argument holds that children do not receive enough evidence to infer the existence of core aspects of language, such as the dependence of linguistic rules on hierarchical phrase structure. We reevaluate one version of this argument with a Bayesian model of grammar induction, and show that a rational learner without any initial language-specific biases could learn this dependency given typical child-directed input. This choice enables the learner to master aspects of syntax, such as the auxiliary fronting rule in interrogative formation, even without having heard directly relevant data (e.g., interrogatives containing an auxiliary in a relative clause in the subject NP)
Language acquisition is a special kind of learning problem because the outcome of learning of one ge...
Formal results in grammatical inference clearly have some relevance to first language acquisition. I...
This paper examines the logical problem of language acquisition drawing upon an experimental study o...
It is widely held that children’s linguistic input underdetermines the correct grammar, and that lan...
It is widely held that children’s linguistic input underdetermines the correct grammar, and that lan...
The poverty of stimulus argument is one of the most controversial arguments in the study of language...
It is widely held that children’s linguistic input underdetermines the correct grammar, and that lan...
Children acquiring language infer the correct form of syntactic constructions for which they appear ...
This article tries to show some specifically linguistic weak points in the Povertyof- the-Stimulus ...
Learnability of syntax 2 The learnability of abstract syntactic principles Children acquiring langua...
A central goal of modern generative grammar has been to discover invariant properties of human langu...
International audienceThis article deals with the classic example of "poverty of the linguistic stim...
A central goal of modern generative grammar has been to discover the invariant properties of languag...
This thesis represents an attempt to illustrate the significance of two fundamental concepts related...
The common-sense layman's assumption would be that the structure of the languages which people grow ...
Language acquisition is a special kind of learning problem because the outcome of learning of one ge...
Formal results in grammatical inference clearly have some relevance to first language acquisition. I...
This paper examines the logical problem of language acquisition drawing upon an experimental study o...
It is widely held that children’s linguistic input underdetermines the correct grammar, and that lan...
It is widely held that children’s linguistic input underdetermines the correct grammar, and that lan...
The poverty of stimulus argument is one of the most controversial arguments in the study of language...
It is widely held that children’s linguistic input underdetermines the correct grammar, and that lan...
Children acquiring language infer the correct form of syntactic constructions for which they appear ...
This article tries to show some specifically linguistic weak points in the Povertyof- the-Stimulus ...
Learnability of syntax 2 The learnability of abstract syntactic principles Children acquiring langua...
A central goal of modern generative grammar has been to discover invariant properties of human langu...
International audienceThis article deals with the classic example of "poverty of the linguistic stim...
A central goal of modern generative grammar has been to discover the invariant properties of languag...
This thesis represents an attempt to illustrate the significance of two fundamental concepts related...
The common-sense layman's assumption would be that the structure of the languages which people grow ...
Language acquisition is a special kind of learning problem because the outcome of learning of one ge...
Formal results in grammatical inference clearly have some relevance to first language acquisition. I...
This paper examines the logical problem of language acquisition drawing upon an experimental study o...