Models of cultural evolution demonstrate that the link between individual biases and population- level phenomena can be obscured by the process of cultural transmission (Kirby, Dowman, & Griffiths, 2007). However, recent extensions to these models predict that linguistic diversity will not emerge and that learners should evolve to expect little linguistic variation in their input (Smith & Thompson, 2012). We demonstrate that this result derives from assumptions that privilege certain kinds of social interaction by exploring a range of alternative social models. We find several evolutionary routes to linguistic diversity, and show that social interaction not only influences the kinds of biases which could evolve to support language, but also...
Language universals have long been attributed to an innate Universal Grammar. An alterna-tive explan...
To develop a nuanced account for selection within an epidemiological, population-based model of lang...
Recent research suggests that the evolution of language is affected by the inductive biases of its l...
Models of cultural evolution demonstrate that the link between individual biases and population- lev...
The biases of individual language learners act to determine the learnability and cultural stability ...
The biases of individual language learners act to determine the learnability and cultural stability ...
As a uniquely human behavior, language is crucial to our understanding of ourselves and of the world...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
To develop a nuanced account for selection within an epidemiological, population-based model of lang...
Human language pervades in a complex and ever-changing social milieu, and although the tendency and ...
The recent Bayesian approaches to language evolution and change seem to suggest that genetic biases ...
The recent Bayesian approaches to language evolution and change seem to suggest that genetic biases ...
Human communication systems evolve culturally, but the evolutionary mechanisms that drive this evolu...
Language universals have long been attributed to an innate Universal Grammar. An alternative explana...
A compositionality-regularity coevolution model is adopted to explore the effect of social structure...
Language universals have long been attributed to an innate Universal Grammar. An alterna-tive explan...
To develop a nuanced account for selection within an epidemiological, population-based model of lang...
Recent research suggests that the evolution of language is affected by the inductive biases of its l...
Models of cultural evolution demonstrate that the link between individual biases and population- lev...
The biases of individual language learners act to determine the learnability and cultural stability ...
The biases of individual language learners act to determine the learnability and cultural stability ...
As a uniquely human behavior, language is crucial to our understanding of ourselves and of the world...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
To develop a nuanced account for selection within an epidemiological, population-based model of lang...
Human language pervades in a complex and ever-changing social milieu, and although the tendency and ...
The recent Bayesian approaches to language evolution and change seem to suggest that genetic biases ...
The recent Bayesian approaches to language evolution and change seem to suggest that genetic biases ...
Human communication systems evolve culturally, but the evolutionary mechanisms that drive this evolu...
Language universals have long been attributed to an innate Universal Grammar. An alternative explana...
A compositionality-regularity coevolution model is adopted to explore the effect of social structure...
Language universals have long been attributed to an innate Universal Grammar. An alterna-tive explan...
To develop a nuanced account for selection within an epidemiological, population-based model of lang...
Recent research suggests that the evolution of language is affected by the inductive biases of its l...