Humans are remarkably sensitive to the statistical structure of language. However, different mechanisms have been proposed to account for such statistical sensitivities. The present study compared adult learning of syntax and the ability of two models of statistical learning to simulate human performance: Simple Recurrent Networks, which learn by predictive computation, and PARSER, which learns chunks as a byproduct of general principles of associative learning and memory. In the first stage, a semiartificial language paradigm was used to gather human data. In the second stage, a simulation paradigm was then used to compare the patterns of performance of the SRN and PARSER. After the human adults and the computational models were trained on...
Traditionally, it has been assumed that rules are necessary to explain language acquisition. Recentl...
Adults’ linguistic backgrounds influence their sequential statistical learning in an artificial lang...
Statistical learning, the ability to extract regularities from input (e.g., in language), is likely ...
245 pagesUnderstanding the computations involved in language acquisition is a central topic in cogni...
Statistical learning-the process of extracting patterns from distributional properties of the input-...
Considerable individual differences in language ability exist among normally developing children and...
While usage-based approaches to language development enjoy considerable support from computational s...
International audienceIn a prior review, Perrruchet and Pacton (2006) noted that the literature on i...
Statistical learning has been proposed as a key mechanism in language learning. Our main goal was to...
Attempts to connect individual differences in statistical learning with broader aspects of cognition...
Statistical learning has been proposed as a key mechanism in language learning. Our main goal was to...
This article reports on an individual differences study that investigated the role of implicit stati...
International audience: There is large evidence that infants are able to exploit statistical cues to...
Recovering discrete words from continuous speech is one of the first challenges facing language lear...
Variability in children's language acquisition is likely due to a number of cognitive and social var...
Traditionally, it has been assumed that rules are necessary to explain language acquisition. Recentl...
Adults’ linguistic backgrounds influence their sequential statistical learning in an artificial lang...
Statistical learning, the ability to extract regularities from input (e.g., in language), is likely ...
245 pagesUnderstanding the computations involved in language acquisition is a central topic in cogni...
Statistical learning-the process of extracting patterns from distributional properties of the input-...
Considerable individual differences in language ability exist among normally developing children and...
While usage-based approaches to language development enjoy considerable support from computational s...
International audienceIn a prior review, Perrruchet and Pacton (2006) noted that the literature on i...
Statistical learning has been proposed as a key mechanism in language learning. Our main goal was to...
Attempts to connect individual differences in statistical learning with broader aspects of cognition...
Statistical learning has been proposed as a key mechanism in language learning. Our main goal was to...
This article reports on an individual differences study that investigated the role of implicit stati...
International audience: There is large evidence that infants are able to exploit statistical cues to...
Recovering discrete words from continuous speech is one of the first challenges facing language lear...
Variability in children's language acquisition is likely due to a number of cognitive and social var...
Traditionally, it has been assumed that rules are necessary to explain language acquisition. Recentl...
Adults’ linguistic backgrounds influence their sequential statistical learning in an artificial lang...
Statistical learning, the ability to extract regularities from input (e.g., in language), is likely ...