Recent work has used artificial language experiments to argue that hierarchical representations drive learners’ expectations about word order in complex noun phrases like these two green cars (Culbertson & Adger 2014; Martin, Ratitamkul, et al. 2019). When trained on a novel language in which individual modifiers come after the Noun, English speakers overwhelmingly assume that multiple nominal modifiers should be ordered such that Adjectives come closest to the Noun, then Numerals, then Demonstratives (i.e., N-Adj-Num-Dem or some subset thereof). This order transparently reflects a constituent structure in which Adjectives combine with Nouns to the exclusion of Numerals and Demonstratives, and Numerals combine with Noun+Adjective units to t...
Word order harmony describes the tendency, found across the world's languages, to consistently order...
A foundational goal of linguistics is to investigate whether shared features of the human cognitive ...
The problem undertaken here is to account for the relational placement in English of words tradition...
Noun phrase word order varies cross-linguistically, however, two distributional asymmetries have att...
Humans use both linear and hierarchical representations in language processing, and the exact role o...
It has long been recognised that phrases and sentences are organised hierarchically, but many comput...
Conventional generative theories often consider language acquisition as governed by a set of learnin...
The idea that universal representations of hierarchical structure constrain patterns of linear order...
Typological data shows a tendency for languages to exhibit harmonic (i.e. consistent) ordering betwe...
Background - Linguists and psychologists have explained the remarkable similarities in the orderings...
Understanding the driving factors behind typological patterns, or universals, has long been an impor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Dept. of Linguistic...
Cross-linguistically, heads tend to be ordered consistently relative to dependents. This tendency is...
From English to Hungarian to Mokilese, speakers exhibit strong ordering preferences in multi-adjecti...
Linguistic category learning has been shown to be highly sensitive to linear order, and depending on...
Word order harmony describes the tendency, found across the world's languages, to consistently order...
A foundational goal of linguistics is to investigate whether shared features of the human cognitive ...
The problem undertaken here is to account for the relational placement in English of words tradition...
Noun phrase word order varies cross-linguistically, however, two distributional asymmetries have att...
Humans use both linear and hierarchical representations in language processing, and the exact role o...
It has long been recognised that phrases and sentences are organised hierarchically, but many comput...
Conventional generative theories often consider language acquisition as governed by a set of learnin...
The idea that universal representations of hierarchical structure constrain patterns of linear order...
Typological data shows a tendency for languages to exhibit harmonic (i.e. consistent) ordering betwe...
Background - Linguists and psychologists have explained the remarkable similarities in the orderings...
Understanding the driving factors behind typological patterns, or universals, has long been an impor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Dept. of Linguistic...
Cross-linguistically, heads tend to be ordered consistently relative to dependents. This tendency is...
From English to Hungarian to Mokilese, speakers exhibit strong ordering preferences in multi-adjecti...
Linguistic category learning has been shown to be highly sensitive to linear order, and depending on...
Word order harmony describes the tendency, found across the world's languages, to consistently order...
A foundational goal of linguistics is to investigate whether shared features of the human cognitive ...
The problem undertaken here is to account for the relational placement in English of words tradition...