Children learn their mother tongue spontaneously and effortlessly through communicative interaction with their environment; they do not have to be taught explicitly or learn how to learn first. The ambient language to which children are exposed, however, is highly variable and arguably deficient with regard to the learning target. Nonetheless, most normally developing children learn their native language rapidly and with ease. To explain this accomplishment, many theories of acquisition posit innate constraints on learning, or even a biological endowment for language which is specific to language. Usage-based theories, on the other hand, place more emphasis on the role of experience and domain-general learning mechanisms than on innate lang...
In the past 40 years, there has been much debate between nativists and empiricists about how childre...
In the past 40 years, there has been much debate between nativists and empiricists about how childre...
This article briefly reviews some recent work on artificial language learning in children and adults...
Children learn their mother tongue spontaneously and effortlessly through communicative interaction ...
Every normal child acquires a language in just a few years. By 3- or 4-years-old, children have effe...
We present a neural-symbolic learning model of sentence production which displays strong semantic sy...
Recurrent neural networks (RNNs) are exceptionally good models of distributions over natural languag...
Item does not contain fulltextThe human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific ch...
Sentence production is the process we use to create language-specific sentences that convey particul...
While usage-based approaches to language development enjoy considerable support from computational s...
Sentence production is the process we use to create language-specific sentences that convey particul...
The human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific challenge to understand. Somehow...
The nature and amount of information needed for learning a natural language, and the underlying mech...
While symbolic and statistical approaches to natural language processing have become undeniably impr...
This article briefly reviews some recent work on artificial language learning in children and adults...
In the past 40 years, there has been much debate between nativists and empiricists about how childre...
In the past 40 years, there has been much debate between nativists and empiricists about how childre...
This article briefly reviews some recent work on artificial language learning in children and adults...
Children learn their mother tongue spontaneously and effortlessly through communicative interaction ...
Every normal child acquires a language in just a few years. By 3- or 4-years-old, children have effe...
We present a neural-symbolic learning model of sentence production which displays strong semantic sy...
Recurrent neural networks (RNNs) are exceptionally good models of distributions over natural languag...
Item does not contain fulltextThe human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific ch...
Sentence production is the process we use to create language-specific sentences that convey particul...
While usage-based approaches to language development enjoy considerable support from computational s...
Sentence production is the process we use to create language-specific sentences that convey particul...
The human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific challenge to understand. Somehow...
The nature and amount of information needed for learning a natural language, and the underlying mech...
While symbolic and statistical approaches to natural language processing have become undeniably impr...
This article briefly reviews some recent work on artificial language learning in children and adults...
In the past 40 years, there has been much debate between nativists and empiricists about how childre...
In the past 40 years, there has been much debate between nativists and empiricists about how childre...
This article briefly reviews some recent work on artificial language learning in children and adults...