The competition model is a psycholinguistic model which was first introduced to account for language processing, yet over time, the model was generalized to deal with the areas of first and second language acquisition. As a functionalist model, the 'competition model' suggests that language forms are at the service of communicative functions. It also draws on connectionism, and thus emphasizes the importance of frequency and the information value of linguistic input. Furthermore, it is based on the hypothesis that human beings do not need to have any innate brain module for language learning. However, it does not reject the innate and psychological mechanisms underlying language acquisition. The present article attempts to discuss...
The nature-nurture debate and language development theories at the beginning of the 21st century. Mo...
In this paper, we analyze the topic of conflict in reference to the evolution of language. Specific...
Language acquisition research experienced a boom following the Chomskyian revolution. The focus of a...
The Competition Model was developed to account for sentence processing as well as language acquisiti...
The Competition Model (CM) embraces lexicalist and functionalist approach to language structure and ...
Abstract. MacWhinney, Bates, and colleagues developed the Competition Model in the 1980s as an alter...
The Competition Model was developed to account for sentence processing as well as language acquisiti...
This paper presents an extended formulation of the Competition Model. The extended model is designed...
This paper builds upon the Competition Model to create a broadframework that can inform a connection...
Natural language involves competition. The sentences we choose to utter activate alternative sentenc...
Language learning is a three-way interaction between the input, the learner, and the interactional c...
The Competition Model of Bates and MacWhinney explains how multiple cues may be acquired and used in...
This article employs game theory to contribute to sociolinguistics (or the economics of language). F...
During the last three decades, scientists in formal and natural sciences have been proposing models ...
International audiencecomputational models have played a central role in the debate over language le...
The nature-nurture debate and language development theories at the beginning of the 21st century. Mo...
In this paper, we analyze the topic of conflict in reference to the evolution of language. Specific...
Language acquisition research experienced a boom following the Chomskyian revolution. The focus of a...
The Competition Model was developed to account for sentence processing as well as language acquisiti...
The Competition Model (CM) embraces lexicalist and functionalist approach to language structure and ...
Abstract. MacWhinney, Bates, and colleagues developed the Competition Model in the 1980s as an alter...
The Competition Model was developed to account for sentence processing as well as language acquisiti...
This paper presents an extended formulation of the Competition Model. The extended model is designed...
This paper builds upon the Competition Model to create a broadframework that can inform a connection...
Natural language involves competition. The sentences we choose to utter activate alternative sentenc...
Language learning is a three-way interaction between the input, the learner, and the interactional c...
The Competition Model of Bates and MacWhinney explains how multiple cues may be acquired and used in...
This article employs game theory to contribute to sociolinguistics (or the economics of language). F...
During the last three decades, scientists in formal and natural sciences have been proposing models ...
International audiencecomputational models have played a central role in the debate over language le...
The nature-nurture debate and language development theories at the beginning of the 21st century. Mo...
In this paper, we analyze the topic of conflict in reference to the evolution of language. Specific...
Language acquisition research experienced a boom following the Chomskyian revolution. The focus of a...