Computational model simulations have been very fruitful for gaining insight into how the systematic structure we observe in the world's natural languages could have emerged through cultural evolution. However, these model simulations operate on a toy scale compared to the size of actual human vocabularies, due to the prohibitive computational resource demands that simulations with larger lexicons would pose. Using computational complexity analysis, we show that this is not an implementational artifact, but instead it reflects a deeper theoretical issue: these models are (in their current formulation) computationally intractable. This has important theoretical implications, because it means that there is no way of knowing whether or not the ...
Computational modeling is an important tool in the study of language evolution. It is not only used ...
The central thesis of this report is that human language is NP-complete. That is, the process of c...
Linguists have often argued that recursion produces linguistic complexity. However, recursion itself...
Item does not contain fulltextComputational model simulations have been very fruitful for gaining in...
Recently, prominent theoretical linguists have argued for an explicit scenario for the evolution of ...
Recently, prominent theoretical linguists have argued for an explicit scenario for the evolution of ...
The complexity observed in human languages (structural complexity, system complexity, size complexit...
Language models demonstrate both quantitative improvement and new qualitative capabilities with incr...
ffl In order to evaluate the utility of a measure M of the power of cognitive models, it is useful ...
Models of cognitive processes often include simplifications, idealisations, and fictionalisations, ...
The nature and amount of information needed for learning a natural language, and the underlying mech...
Languages with many speakers tend to be structurally simple while small communities sometimes develo...
In the absence of direct evidence of the emergence of language, the explicitness of formal models wh...
Models are a flourishing and indispensable area of research in language evolution. Here we highlight...
One approach to confronting computational hardness is to try to understand the contribution of vario...
Computational modeling is an important tool in the study of language evolution. It is not only used ...
The central thesis of this report is that human language is NP-complete. That is, the process of c...
Linguists have often argued that recursion produces linguistic complexity. However, recursion itself...
Item does not contain fulltextComputational model simulations have been very fruitful for gaining in...
Recently, prominent theoretical linguists have argued for an explicit scenario for the evolution of ...
Recently, prominent theoretical linguists have argued for an explicit scenario for the evolution of ...
The complexity observed in human languages (structural complexity, system complexity, size complexit...
Language models demonstrate both quantitative improvement and new qualitative capabilities with incr...
ffl In order to evaluate the utility of a measure M of the power of cognitive models, it is useful ...
Models of cognitive processes often include simplifications, idealisations, and fictionalisations, ...
The nature and amount of information needed for learning a natural language, and the underlying mech...
Languages with many speakers tend to be structurally simple while small communities sometimes develo...
In the absence of direct evidence of the emergence of language, the explicitness of formal models wh...
Models are a flourishing and indispensable area of research in language evolution. Here we highlight...
One approach to confronting computational hardness is to try to understand the contribution of vario...
Computational modeling is an important tool in the study of language evolution. It is not only used ...
The central thesis of this report is that human language is NP-complete. That is, the process of c...
Linguists have often argued that recursion produces linguistic complexity. However, recursion itself...