This paper explores the role of learning in generative grammar, highlighting interactions between distributional patterns in the environment and the innate structure of the language faculty. Reviewing three case studies, it is shown how learners use their language faculties to leverage the environment, making inferences from distributions to grammars that would not be licensed in the absence of a richly structured hypothesis space
Human languages vary in many ways but also show striking cross-linguistic universals. Why do these u...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
Proponents of a Universal Grammar argue that humans are born with a dedicated language system that s...
This paper explores the role of learning in generative grammar, highlighting interactions between di...
Since Chomsky first proposed the theory of generative grammar in 1950’s, generative grammar has atte...
One major difference between the typological approach to language universals and the approach taken...
In contrast to what others may commonly believe, reflecting on the poverty of the stimulus does not ...
In contrast to what others may commonly believe, reflecting on the poverty of the stimulus does not ...
Sensitivity to distributional characteristics of sequential linguistic and nonlinguistic stimuli, ha...
This paper provides an overview of what we take to be the key current issues in the field of Generat...
There is much debate over the degree to which language learning is governed by innate language-speci...
There is much debate over the degree to which language learning is governed by innate language-speci...
Human languages vary in many ways, but also show strik-ing cross-linguistic universals. Why do these...
Acquiring language is notoriously complex, yet for the majority of children this feat is accomplishe...
Acquiring language is notoriously complex, yet for the majority of children this feat is accomplishe...
Human languages vary in many ways but also show striking cross-linguistic universals. Why do these u...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
Proponents of a Universal Grammar argue that humans are born with a dedicated language system that s...
This paper explores the role of learning in generative grammar, highlighting interactions between di...
Since Chomsky first proposed the theory of generative grammar in 1950’s, generative grammar has atte...
One major difference between the typological approach to language universals and the approach taken...
In contrast to what others may commonly believe, reflecting on the poverty of the stimulus does not ...
In contrast to what others may commonly believe, reflecting on the poverty of the stimulus does not ...
Sensitivity to distributional characteristics of sequential linguistic and nonlinguistic stimuli, ha...
This paper provides an overview of what we take to be the key current issues in the field of Generat...
There is much debate over the degree to which language learning is governed by innate language-speci...
There is much debate over the degree to which language learning is governed by innate language-speci...
Human languages vary in many ways, but also show strik-ing cross-linguistic universals. Why do these...
Acquiring language is notoriously complex, yet for the majority of children this feat is accomplishe...
Acquiring language is notoriously complex, yet for the majority of children this feat is accomplishe...
Human languages vary in many ways but also show striking cross-linguistic universals. Why do these u...
Linguistic universals arise from the interaction between the processes of language learning and lang...
Proponents of a Universal Grammar argue that humans are born with a dedicated language system that s...