A recurrent question regarding language acquisition is the extent to which the mechanisms human infants use to discover patterns over the linguistic signal are highly specialized and uniquely human, or are the result of more general mechanisms present in other species. Research with very young infants suggests that they are able to use the relative frequency of elements in a linguistic sequence to infer word order. Here we ask if this ability could emerge from grouping biases present in nonhuman mammals. We show that animals discover differences in the frequency of elements in a sequence and can learn the relative order of frequent and infrequent elements. Nevertheless, in animals, relative frequency does not appear to be overridden by othe...
International audienceLearning and processing natural language requires the ability to track syntact...
A key challenge in the field of human language evolution is the identification of the selective cond...
There is considerable interest in understanding the ontogeny and phylogeny of the human language sys...
A recurrent question regarding language acquisition is the extent to which the mechanisms human infa...
International audienceWe examine the beginning of the acquisition of the relative order of function ...
Human language is a salient example of a neurocognitive system that is specialized to process comple...
The ability to process structured sequences of sounds lies at the basis of human language processing...
Sequence learning allows the encoding of the properties of event sequences, discriminating series co...
Why does human speech have rhythm? As we cannot travel back in time to witness how speech developed ...
Sequence learning allows the encoding of the properties of event sequences, discriminating series co...
Why does human speech have rhythm? As we cannot travel back in time to witness how speech developed ...
Acoustic changes linked to natural prosody are a key source of information about the organization of...
Human infants possess powerful learning mechanisms used for the acquisition of language. To what ext...
The Iambic-Trochaic Law describes humans’ tendency to form trochaic groups over sequences varying in...
Animal acoustic communication often takes the form of complex sequences, made up of multiple distinc...
International audienceLearning and processing natural language requires the ability to track syntact...
A key challenge in the field of human language evolution is the identification of the selective cond...
There is considerable interest in understanding the ontogeny and phylogeny of the human language sys...
A recurrent question regarding language acquisition is the extent to which the mechanisms human infa...
International audienceWe examine the beginning of the acquisition of the relative order of function ...
Human language is a salient example of a neurocognitive system that is specialized to process comple...
The ability to process structured sequences of sounds lies at the basis of human language processing...
Sequence learning allows the encoding of the properties of event sequences, discriminating series co...
Why does human speech have rhythm? As we cannot travel back in time to witness how speech developed ...
Sequence learning allows the encoding of the properties of event sequences, discriminating series co...
Why does human speech have rhythm? As we cannot travel back in time to witness how speech developed ...
Acoustic changes linked to natural prosody are a key source of information about the organization of...
Human infants possess powerful learning mechanisms used for the acquisition of language. To what ext...
The Iambic-Trochaic Law describes humans’ tendency to form trochaic groups over sequences varying in...
Animal acoustic communication often takes the form of complex sequences, made up of multiple distinc...
International audienceLearning and processing natural language requires the ability to track syntact...
A key challenge in the field of human language evolution is the identification of the selective cond...
There is considerable interest in understanding the ontogeny and phylogeny of the human language sys...