In this paper we apply MOSAIC (Model of Syntax Acquisition in Children) to the simulation of the developmental patterning of children’s Optional Infinitive (OI) errors in four languages: English, Dutch, German and Spanish. MOSAIC, which has already simulated this phenomenon in Dutch and English, now implements a learning mechanism that better reflects the theoretical assumptions underlying it, as well as a chunking mechanism which results in frequent phrases being treated as one unit. Using one, identical model that learns from child-directed speech, we obtain a close quantitative fit to the data from all four languages, despite there being considerable cross-linguistic and developmental variation in the OI phenomenon. MOSAIC successfully s...
In this study, we use corpus analysis and computational modelling techniques to compare two recent a...
MOSAIC, a model that has already simulated cross-linguistic differences in the occurrence of the Opt...
Mainstream linguistic theory has traditionally assumed that children come into the world with rich i...
In this paper we apply MOSAIC (Model of Syntax Acquisition in Children) to the simulation of the dev...
MOSAIC, a model that has already simulated cross-linguistic differences in the occurrence of the Opt...
This paper compares MOSAIC and the Variational Learning Model (VLM) in terms of their ability to exp...
Children learning many languages go through an Optional Infinitive stage in which they produce non-f...
The Optional Infinitive (OI) phenomenon in children’s speech has attracted a great deal of attention...
This paper describes a computational model which simulates the change in the use of optional infinit...
This paper describes an extension to the MOSAIC model which aims to increase MOSAIC’s fit to the cro...
One of the most striking features of children’s early multi-word speech is their tendency to produce...
One of the most striking features of children’s early multi-word speech is their tendency to produce...
The Optional Infinitive (OI) phenomenon in children’s speech has attracted a great deal of attention...
This paper presents a model of a stage in children’s language development known as the optional infi...
A new version of the MOSAIC model of syntax acquisition is presented. The modifications to the model...
In this study, we use corpus analysis and computational modelling techniques to compare two recent a...
MOSAIC, a model that has already simulated cross-linguistic differences in the occurrence of the Opt...
Mainstream linguistic theory has traditionally assumed that children come into the world with rich i...
In this paper we apply MOSAIC (Model of Syntax Acquisition in Children) to the simulation of the dev...
MOSAIC, a model that has already simulated cross-linguistic differences in the occurrence of the Opt...
This paper compares MOSAIC and the Variational Learning Model (VLM) in terms of their ability to exp...
Children learning many languages go through an Optional Infinitive stage in which they produce non-f...
The Optional Infinitive (OI) phenomenon in children’s speech has attracted a great deal of attention...
This paper describes a computational model which simulates the change in the use of optional infinit...
This paper describes an extension to the MOSAIC model which aims to increase MOSAIC’s fit to the cro...
One of the most striking features of children’s early multi-word speech is their tendency to produce...
One of the most striking features of children’s early multi-word speech is their tendency to produce...
The Optional Infinitive (OI) phenomenon in children’s speech has attracted a great deal of attention...
This paper presents a model of a stage in children’s language development known as the optional infi...
A new version of the MOSAIC model of syntax acquisition is presented. The modifications to the model...
In this study, we use corpus analysis and computational modelling techniques to compare two recent a...
MOSAIC, a model that has already simulated cross-linguistic differences in the occurrence of the Opt...
Mainstream linguistic theory has traditionally assumed that children come into the world with rich i...