Language is a symbolic, culturally transmitted system of communication, which is learnt through the inference of meaning. In this paper, I describe the importance of meaning inference, not only in language acquisition, but also in developing a unified explanation for language change and evolution. Using an agent-based computational model of meaning creation and communication, I show how the meanings of words can be inferred through disambiguation across multiple contexts, using cross-situational statistical learning. I demonstrate that the uncertainty inherent in the process of meaning inference, moreover, leads to stable variation in both conceptual and lexical structure, providing evidence which helps to explain how language changes rapid...
Contemporary semantics has uncovered a sophisticated typology of linguistic inferences, characterize...
Human languages vary in many ways but also show striking cross-linguistic universals. Why do these u...
We combine information theory and cross-situational learning to develop a novel metric for quantifyi...
Language is a symbolic, culturally transmitted system of communication, which is learnt through the ...
I use agent-based computational models of inferential language transmission to investigate the relat...
There is broad agreement among evolutionary linguists that the emergence of human language, as oppos...
Humans use language to direct each other’s attention to complex meanings. Researchers hold differing...
What is conveyed often goes beyond what is said. Rather than avoiding it, natural communication seem...
For a long time, human language has been assumed to be genetically determined and therefore the prod...
Abstract. Both in formal and computational natural language se-mantics, the classical correspondence...
One important difference between existing accounts of protolanguage lies in their assumptions on the...
Linguistic diversity abounds. Speakers do not all share the same vocabularies, and often use the sam...
Language users are remarkably good at making inferences about speakers ’ inten-tions in context, and...
Evolution of cultures is influenced by languages. To understand this influence the paper analyzes ho...
A multi-agent computational model is proposed to simulate language evolution in an acquisition frame...
Contemporary semantics has uncovered a sophisticated typology of linguistic inferences, characterize...
Human languages vary in many ways but also show striking cross-linguistic universals. Why do these u...
We combine information theory and cross-situational learning to develop a novel metric for quantifyi...
Language is a symbolic, culturally transmitted system of communication, which is learnt through the ...
I use agent-based computational models of inferential language transmission to investigate the relat...
There is broad agreement among evolutionary linguists that the emergence of human language, as oppos...
Humans use language to direct each other’s attention to complex meanings. Researchers hold differing...
What is conveyed often goes beyond what is said. Rather than avoiding it, natural communication seem...
For a long time, human language has been assumed to be genetically determined and therefore the prod...
Abstract. Both in formal and computational natural language se-mantics, the classical correspondence...
One important difference between existing accounts of protolanguage lies in their assumptions on the...
Linguistic diversity abounds. Speakers do not all share the same vocabularies, and often use the sam...
Language users are remarkably good at making inferences about speakers ’ inten-tions in context, and...
Evolution of cultures is influenced by languages. To understand this influence the paper analyzes ho...
A multi-agent computational model is proposed to simulate language evolution in an acquisition frame...
Contemporary semantics has uncovered a sophisticated typology of linguistic inferences, characterize...
Human languages vary in many ways but also show striking cross-linguistic universals. Why do these u...
We combine information theory and cross-situational learning to develop a novel metric for quantifyi...