We present a model for the evolution of vowel sounds in human languages, in which words behave as Brownian particles diffusing in acoustic space, interacting via the vowel sounds they contain. Interaction forces, derived from a simple model of the language learning process, are attractive at short range and repulsive at long range. This generates sets of acoustic clusters, each representing a distinct sound, which form patterns with similar statistical properties to real vowel systems. Our formulation may be generalised to account for spontaneous self actuating shifts in system structure which are observed in real languages, and to combine in one model two previously distinct theories of vowel system structure: dispersion theory, which assu...
International audienceWhile the origin of language remains a somewhat mysterious process, understand...
The existence of a functional relationship between speech perception and production systems is now w...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.This paper addresses the emergence of a common phonetic cod...
An interesting aspect of vowel systems is that they seem to balance between articulatory ease and au...
Explanations for historical chain shifts tend towards the teleological, using abstract ideas like ba...
Linguistic typology studies the range of structures present in human language. The main goal of the ...
Explanations for historical chain shifts tend towards the teleological using abstract ideas like bal...
This paper shows how phonological structures can be culturally selected so as to become learnable an...
This dissertation investigates the relation between the complexity of phonological patterns, their l...
In this paper we present an approach to modeling emergent syllable systems using simulated evolution...
The purpose of this paper is to explain how it is possible to simulate the emergence of a common pho...
The purpose of this paper is to explain how it is possible to simulate the emergence of a common pho...
AbstractWhile the origin of language remains a somewhat mysterious process, understanding how human ...
No species on this planet other than mankind uses a system for communication as intricate as human l...
International audienceThe existence of a functional relationship between speech perception and produ...
International audienceWhile the origin of language remains a somewhat mysterious process, understand...
The existence of a functional relationship between speech perception and production systems is now w...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.This paper addresses the emergence of a common phonetic cod...
An interesting aspect of vowel systems is that they seem to balance between articulatory ease and au...
Explanations for historical chain shifts tend towards the teleological, using abstract ideas like ba...
Linguistic typology studies the range of structures present in human language. The main goal of the ...
Explanations for historical chain shifts tend towards the teleological using abstract ideas like bal...
This paper shows how phonological structures can be culturally selected so as to become learnable an...
This dissertation investigates the relation between the complexity of phonological patterns, their l...
In this paper we present an approach to modeling emergent syllable systems using simulated evolution...
The purpose of this paper is to explain how it is possible to simulate the emergence of a common pho...
The purpose of this paper is to explain how it is possible to simulate the emergence of a common pho...
AbstractWhile the origin of language remains a somewhat mysterious process, understanding how human ...
No species on this planet other than mankind uses a system for communication as intricate as human l...
International audienceThe existence of a functional relationship between speech perception and produ...
International audienceWhile the origin of language remains a somewhat mysterious process, understand...
The existence of a functional relationship between speech perception and production systems is now w...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.This paper addresses the emergence of a common phonetic cod...