Speech sounds within a linguistic system are both categorical and combinatorial and there are constraints on how elements can be recombined. To investigate the origins of this combinatorial structure, we conducted an iterated learning experiment with human participants, studying the transmission of an artificial system of sounds. In this study, participants learn and recall a system of sounds that are produced with a slide whistle, an instrument that is both intuitive and non-linguistic. The system they are exposed to is the recall output of the previous participant. Transmission from participant to participant causes the system to change and become cumulatively more learnable and more structured. This shows that combinatorial structure can...
A fundamental, universal property of human language is that its phonology is combinatorial. That is,...
A fundamental, universal property of human language is that its phonology is combinatorial. That is,...
Sound is a medium used by humans to carry information. The existence of this kind of medium is a pr...
This article reports on an experiment in which artificial languages with whistle words for novel obj...
No species on this planet other than mankind uses a system for communication as intricate as human l...
There appears to be associations that can be made across a number of different sensory modalities, ...
This paper shows how phonological structures can be culturally selected so as to become learnable an...
We introduce an experimental paradigm for studying the cumulative cultural evolution of language. In...
We introduce an experimental paradigm for studying the cumulative cultural evolution of language. In...
To understand why music is structured the way it is, we need an explanation that accounts for both t...
It has been proposed that languages evolve by adapting to the perceptual and cognitive constraints o...
Human language shows combinatoriality in its phonology (both in speech and in sign language) and its...
In Iterated Learning (IL) experiments, a participant’s learned output serves as the next participant...
In Iterated Learning (IL) experiments, a participant’s learned output serves as the next participant...
In Iterated Learning (IL) experiments, a participant’s learned output serves as the next participant...
A fundamental, universal property of human language is that its phonology is combinatorial. That is,...
A fundamental, universal property of human language is that its phonology is combinatorial. That is,...
Sound is a medium used by humans to carry information. The existence of this kind of medium is a pr...
This article reports on an experiment in which artificial languages with whistle words for novel obj...
No species on this planet other than mankind uses a system for communication as intricate as human l...
There appears to be associations that can be made across a number of different sensory modalities, ...
This paper shows how phonological structures can be culturally selected so as to become learnable an...
We introduce an experimental paradigm for studying the cumulative cultural evolution of language. In...
We introduce an experimental paradigm for studying the cumulative cultural evolution of language. In...
To understand why music is structured the way it is, we need an explanation that accounts for both t...
It has been proposed that languages evolve by adapting to the perceptual and cognitive constraints o...
Human language shows combinatoriality in its phonology (both in speech and in sign language) and its...
In Iterated Learning (IL) experiments, a participant’s learned output serves as the next participant...
In Iterated Learning (IL) experiments, a participant’s learned output serves as the next participant...
In Iterated Learning (IL) experiments, a participant’s learned output serves as the next participant...
A fundamental, universal property of human language is that its phonology is combinatorial. That is,...
A fundamental, universal property of human language is that its phonology is combinatorial. That is,...
Sound is a medium used by humans to carry information. The existence of this kind of medium is a pr...