How language users become able to produce forms they have never encountered in input is central to our understanding of language cognition. A range of models, including rule-based models, analogy-based models and stochastic models have been proposed to account for this ability. Despite the fact that all three models are reasonably successful, we argue that productivity is more accurately captured through learnability than by rules or probabilities. Using a combination of computational modelling and behavioural experimentation we show that the basic principle of error-driven learning allows language users extract the relevant patterns. These patterns are found at a level that cuts across phonology and morphology and is not considered by main...
A classic debate in cognitive science revolves around understanding how children learn complex lingu...
From everyday communication to exploring new thoughts through writing, humans use language in a rema...
245 pagesUnderstanding the computations involved in language acquisition is a central topic in cogni...
While usage-based approaches to language development enjoy considerable support from computational s...
Input-driven models provide an explicit and readily testable account of language learning. Although ...
The use of language is one of the defining features of human cognition. Focusing here on two key fea...
The nature and amount of information needed for learning a natural language, and the underlying mech...
Over the past 10 years, Cognitive Linguistics has taken a Quantitative Turn. Yet, concerns have been...
Do children learn language from the words that they produce themselves? Because children know that t...
Acquiring language is notoriously complex, yet for the majority of children this feat is accomplishe...
Speakers constantly learn language from the environment by sampling their linguistic input and adjus...
Prediction of language mistakes is a task introduced by Duolingo as part of the Second Language Acqu...
This article makes the case for the importance of exposure to language patterns in the context of se...
Both children and adults predict the content of upcoming language, suggesting that prediction is use...
In this paper, we review recent progress in the field of machine learning and examine its implicatio...
A classic debate in cognitive science revolves around understanding how children learn complex lingu...
From everyday communication to exploring new thoughts through writing, humans use language in a rema...
245 pagesUnderstanding the computations involved in language acquisition is a central topic in cogni...
While usage-based approaches to language development enjoy considerable support from computational s...
Input-driven models provide an explicit and readily testable account of language learning. Although ...
The use of language is one of the defining features of human cognition. Focusing here on two key fea...
The nature and amount of information needed for learning a natural language, and the underlying mech...
Over the past 10 years, Cognitive Linguistics has taken a Quantitative Turn. Yet, concerns have been...
Do children learn language from the words that they produce themselves? Because children know that t...
Acquiring language is notoriously complex, yet for the majority of children this feat is accomplishe...
Speakers constantly learn language from the environment by sampling their linguistic input and adjus...
Prediction of language mistakes is a task introduced by Duolingo as part of the Second Language Acqu...
This article makes the case for the importance of exposure to language patterns in the context of se...
Both children and adults predict the content of upcoming language, suggesting that prediction is use...
In this paper, we review recent progress in the field of machine learning and examine its implicatio...
A classic debate in cognitive science revolves around understanding how children learn complex lingu...
From everyday communication to exploring new thoughts through writing, humans use language in a rema...
245 pagesUnderstanding the computations involved in language acquisition is a central topic in cogni...