We present a computational simulation study of the acquisition of pronouns and reflexives. The computational simulation is based on an Optimality Theory analysis, and is shown to account for the well-known observation that in English and many other languages the correct comprehension of pronouns lags behind that of reflexives (the so-called Delay of Principle B Effect). Comprehension is modelled as a two-step process involving optimization from a given form to its corresponding meaning followed by optimization from this meaning to its corresponding form. This model is implemented using plausible assumptions with respect to the cognitive architecture. The computational simulation shows that lack of processing speed causes the model to produc...
It is well known that English children between the age of 4 and 6 display a so-called Delay of Princ...
In this paper we propose a cognitive model that simulates the acquisition of object pronouns. The mo...
How do listeners process an ambiguous pronoun? The use and interpretation of pronouns depends on lin...
We present a computational simulation study of the acquisition of pronouns and reflexives. The compu...
We present a computational simulation study of the acquisition of pronouns and reflexives. The compu...
We present a computational simulation study of the acquisition of pronouns and reflexives. The compu...
In this paper we discuss a computational cognitive model of children's poor performance on pronoun i...
In this paper we discuss a computational cognitive model of children's poor performance on pronoun i...
In this paper we discuss a computational cognitive model of children's poor performance on pronoun i...
In this paper we discuss a computational cognitive model of children's poor performance on pronoun i...
Data from child language comprehension show that children make errors in interpreting pronouns as la...
Data from child language comprehension show that children make errors in interpreting pronouns as la...
Data from child language comprehension show that children make errors in interpreting pronouns as la...
In this paper we discuss a computational cognitive model of children’s poor performance on pronoun i...
It is well known that English children between the age of 4 and 6 display a so-called Delay of Princ...
It is well known that English children between the age of 4 and 6 display a so-called Delay of Princ...
In this paper we propose a cognitive model that simulates the acquisition of object pronouns. The mo...
How do listeners process an ambiguous pronoun? The use and interpretation of pronouns depends on lin...
We present a computational simulation study of the acquisition of pronouns and reflexives. The compu...
We present a computational simulation study of the acquisition of pronouns and reflexives. The compu...
We present a computational simulation study of the acquisition of pronouns and reflexives. The compu...
In this paper we discuss a computational cognitive model of children's poor performance on pronoun i...
In this paper we discuss a computational cognitive model of children's poor performance on pronoun i...
In this paper we discuss a computational cognitive model of children's poor performance on pronoun i...
In this paper we discuss a computational cognitive model of children's poor performance on pronoun i...
Data from child language comprehension show that children make errors in interpreting pronouns as la...
Data from child language comprehension show that children make errors in interpreting pronouns as la...
Data from child language comprehension show that children make errors in interpreting pronouns as la...
In this paper we discuss a computational cognitive model of children’s poor performance on pronoun i...
It is well known that English children between the age of 4 and 6 display a so-called Delay of Princ...
It is well known that English children between the age of 4 and 6 display a so-called Delay of Princ...
In this paper we propose a cognitive model that simulates the acquisition of object pronouns. The mo...
How do listeners process an ambiguous pronoun? The use and interpretation of pronouns depends on lin...