AbstractThe extraction of general knowledge from individual episodes is critical if we are to learn new knowledge or abilities. Here we uncover some of the key cognitive mechanisms that characterise this process in the domain of language learning. In five experiments adult participants learned new morphological units embedded in fictitious words created by attaching new affixes (e.g., -afe) to familiar word stems (e.g., “sleepafe is a participant in a study about the effects of sleep”). Participants’ ability to generalise semantic knowledge about the affixes was tested using tasks requiring the comprehension and production of novel words containing a trained affix (e.g., sailafe). We manipulated the delay between training and test (Experime...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
Despite a central role for morphological knowledge in supporting linguistic generalisation, the neur...
This research demonstrated that although new memories for individual items can be acquired rapidly, ...
AbstractThe extraction of general knowledge from individual episodes is critical if we are to learn ...
Successful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this against the ...
Experiments in Artificial Language Learn- ing have revealed much about the cogni- tive mechanisms un...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The ability to generalise knowledge from a limited s...
How individuals learn complex regularities in the environment and generalize them to new instances i...
Successful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this against the ...
We presented a brief overview of the warping mechanism, the main simulation and behavioural results ...
Over-paramaterized neural models have become dominant in Natural Language Processing. Increasing the...
Knowledge is acquired by generalization and integration across learning experiences, which can then ...
Memory generalization is the process by which we extract commonalities across our individual experie...
Generalization-the ability to abstract regularities from specific examples and apply them to novel i...
Grammatical regularities may correlate with semantics; e.g. grammatical gender is often partially pr...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
Despite a central role for morphological knowledge in supporting linguistic generalisation, the neur...
This research demonstrated that although new memories for individual items can be acquired rapidly, ...
AbstractThe extraction of general knowledge from individual episodes is critical if we are to learn ...
Successful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this against the ...
Experiments in Artificial Language Learn- ing have revealed much about the cogni- tive mechanisms un...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The ability to generalise knowledge from a limited s...
How individuals learn complex regularities in the environment and generalize them to new instances i...
Successful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this against the ...
We presented a brief overview of the warping mechanism, the main simulation and behavioural results ...
Over-paramaterized neural models have become dominant in Natural Language Processing. Increasing the...
Knowledge is acquired by generalization and integration across learning experiences, which can then ...
Memory generalization is the process by which we extract commonalities across our individual experie...
Generalization-the ability to abstract regularities from specific examples and apply them to novel i...
Grammatical regularities may correlate with semantics; e.g. grammatical gender is often partially pr...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
Despite a central role for morphological knowledge in supporting linguistic generalisation, the neur...
This research demonstrated that although new memories for individual items can be acquired rapidly, ...