Cross-linguistic differences in morphological complexity could have important consequences for language learning. Specifically, it is often assumed that languages with more regular, compositional, and transparent grammars are easier to learn by both children and adults. Moreover, it has been shown that such grammars are more likely to evolve in bigger communities. Together, this suggests that some languages are acquired faster than others, and that this advantage can be traced back to community size and to the degree of systematicity in the language. However, the causal relationship between systematic linguistic structure and language learnability has not been formally tested, despite its potential importance for theories on language evolut...
Mark Atkinson was supported by an Arts & Humanities Research Council PhD Studentship (AH/K503010/1)....
Understanding worldwide patterns of language diversity has long been a goal for evolutionary scienti...
Languages spoken in larger populations are relatively simple. A possible explanation for this is tha...
Cross-linguistic differences in morphological complexity could have important consequences for langu...
Item does not contain fulltextCross-linguistic differences in morphological complexity could have im...
Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the social environ...
BackgroundLanguages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the soci...
Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the social environ...
BACKGROUND: Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the so...
BackgroundLanguages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the soci...
Languages with many speakers tend to be structurally simple while small communities sometimes develo...
Item does not contain fulltextUnderstanding worldwide patterns of language diversity has long been a...
Mark Atkinson was supported by an Arts & Humanities Research Council PhD Studentship (AH/K503010/1)....
It is often claimed that languages with more non-native speakers tend to become morphologically simp...
Languages evolve, adapting to pressures arising from their learning and use. As these pressures may...
Mark Atkinson was supported by an Arts & Humanities Research Council PhD Studentship (AH/K503010/1)....
Understanding worldwide patterns of language diversity has long been a goal for evolutionary scienti...
Languages spoken in larger populations are relatively simple. A possible explanation for this is tha...
Cross-linguistic differences in morphological complexity could have important consequences for langu...
Item does not contain fulltextCross-linguistic differences in morphological complexity could have im...
Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the social environ...
BackgroundLanguages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the soci...
Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the social environ...
BACKGROUND: Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the so...
BackgroundLanguages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the soci...
Languages with many speakers tend to be structurally simple while small communities sometimes develo...
Item does not contain fulltextUnderstanding worldwide patterns of language diversity has long been a...
Mark Atkinson was supported by an Arts & Humanities Research Council PhD Studentship (AH/K503010/1)....
It is often claimed that languages with more non-native speakers tend to become morphologically simp...
Languages evolve, adapting to pressures arising from their learning and use. As these pressures may...
Mark Atkinson was supported by an Arts & Humanities Research Council PhD Studentship (AH/K503010/1)....
Understanding worldwide patterns of language diversity has long been a goal for evolutionary scienti...
Languages spoken in larger populations are relatively simple. A possible explanation for this is tha...