A wide variety of organisms employ specialized mechanisms to cope with the demands of their environment. We suggest that the same is true for humans when acquiring artificial grammars, and at least some basic properties of natural grammars. We show that two basic mechanisms can explain many results in artificial grammar learning experiments, as well as different linguistic regularities ranging from stress assignment to interfaces between different components of grammar. One mechanism is sensitive to identity relations, while the other uses sequence edges as anchor points for extracting positional regularities. This piecemeal approach to mental computations helps to explain otherwise perplexing data, and offers a working hypothesis on how statistical and symbolic accounts of cognitive processes could be bridged

Endress, A., Nespor, M., Mehler, J. (2009). Perceptual and memory constraints on language acquisition. TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES, 13.

Perceptual and memory constraints on language acquisition

NESPOR, MARINA ANTONELLA;
2009

Abstract

A wide variety of organisms employ specialized mechanisms to cope with the demands of their environment. We suggest that the same is true for humans when acquiring artificial grammars, and at least some basic properties of natural grammars. We show that two basic mechanisms can explain many results in artificial grammar learning experiments, as well as different linguistic regularities ranging from stress assignment to interfaces between different components of grammar. One mechanism is sensitive to identity relations, while the other uses sequence edges as anchor points for extracting positional regularities. This piecemeal approach to mental computations helps to explain otherwise perplexing data, and offers a working hypothesis on how statistical and symbolic accounts of cognitive processes could be bridged
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
artificial grammar learning, learning mechanisms,identity relations, constituent edges
English
2009
13
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Endress, A., Nespor, M., Mehler, J. (2009). Perceptual and memory constraints on language acquisition. TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES, 13.
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