How individuals learn complex regularities in the environment and generalize them to new instances is a key question in cognitive science. Although previous investigations have advocated the idea that learning and generalizing depend upon separate processes, the same basic learning mechanisms may account for both. In language learning experiments, these mechanisms have typically been studied in isolation of broader cognitive phenomena such as memory, perception, and attention. Here, we show how learning and generalization in language is embedded in these broader theories by testing learners on their ability to chunk nonadjacent dependencies—a key structure in language but a challenge to theories that posit learning through the memorization ...
The chunking hypothesis suggests that during the repeated exposure of stimulus material, information...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
Accepted November 1, 2016Connectionist accounts of quasiregular domains, such as spelling–sound corr...
How individuals learn complex regularities in the environment and generalize them to new instances i...
245 pagesUnderstanding the computations involved in language acquisition is a central topic in cogni...
The computations involved in statistical learning have long been debated. Here, we build on work sug...
Achieving linguistic proficiency requires identifying words from speech, and discovering the constra...
Achieving linguistic proficiency requires identifying words from speech, and discovering the constra...
Statistical learning, the ability to extract regularities from input (e.g., in language), is likely ...
We presented a brief overview of the warping mechanism, the main simulation and behavioural results ...
AbstractThe extraction of general knowledge from individual episodes is critical if we are to learn ...
Language learning requires mastering multiple tasks, including segmenting speech to identify words, ...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
An important aspect of language acquisition involves learning nonadjacent dependencies between words...
Adults, infants, and other species are able to learn and generalize abstract patterns from sequentia...
The chunking hypothesis suggests that during the repeated exposure of stimulus material, information...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
Accepted November 1, 2016Connectionist accounts of quasiregular domains, such as spelling–sound corr...
How individuals learn complex regularities in the environment and generalize them to new instances i...
245 pagesUnderstanding the computations involved in language acquisition is a central topic in cogni...
The computations involved in statistical learning have long been debated. Here, we build on work sug...
Achieving linguistic proficiency requires identifying words from speech, and discovering the constra...
Achieving linguistic proficiency requires identifying words from speech, and discovering the constra...
Statistical learning, the ability to extract regularities from input (e.g., in language), is likely ...
We presented a brief overview of the warping mechanism, the main simulation and behavioural results ...
AbstractThe extraction of general knowledge from individual episodes is critical if we are to learn ...
Language learning requires mastering multiple tasks, including segmenting speech to identify words, ...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
An important aspect of language acquisition involves learning nonadjacent dependencies between words...
Adults, infants, and other species are able to learn and generalize abstract patterns from sequentia...
The chunking hypothesis suggests that during the repeated exposure of stimulus material, information...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
Accepted November 1, 2016Connectionist accounts of quasiregular domains, such as spelling–sound corr...