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by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
There is evidence that categorisations can influence perception, which has been identified as a crucial argument for Relativism. In this post, the idea of perceptual warping is explained and applied to colour categorisation.... Read more »
DEBOER, B. (2000) Self-organization in vowel systems. Journal of Phonetics, 28(4), 441-465. DOI: 10.1006/jpho.2000.0125
Goldstone, R. (1994) Influences of categorization on perceptual discrimination. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 123(2), 178-200. DOI: 10.1037//0096-3445.123.2.178
Kuhl, P. (1994) Learning and representation in speech and language. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 4(6), 812-822. DOI: 10.1016/0959-4388(94)90128-7
Miyawaki, K., Strange, W., Verbrugge, R. R., Liberman, A. M., Jenkins, J. J., & Fujimura, O. (1975) An effect of linguistic experience: The discrimination of (r) and (l) by native speakers of Japanese and English . Perception and Psychophysics, 331-340. info:/
KUHL, P. (1983) Perception of auditory equivalence classes for speech in early infancy. Infant Behavior and Development, 6(2-3), 263-285. DOI: 10.1016/S0163-6383(83)80036-8
Lupyan G. (2008) From chair to "chair": a representational shift account of object labeling effects on memory. Journal of experimental psychology. General, 137(2), 348-69. PMID: 18473663
Buchsbaum, G. (2002) Color categories revealed by non-negative matrix factorization of Munsell color spectra. Vision Research, 42(5), 559-563. DOI: 10.1016/S0042-6989(01)00303-0
Connell, L., & Lynott, D. (2009) Is a bear white in the woods? Parallel representation of implied object color during language comprehension. Psychonomic Bulletin , 16(3), 573-577. DOI: 10.3758/PBR.16.3.573
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
Some diagrams of experiments into the Mutual Exclusivity bias in children's word learning.... Read more »
Au TK, & Glusman M. (1990) The principle of mutual exclusivity in word learning: to honor or not to honor?. Child development, 61(5), 1474-90. PMID: 2245739
Byers-Heinlein, K., & Werker, J. (2009) Monolingual, bilingual, trilingual: infants' language experience influences the development of a word-learning heuristic. Developmental Science, 12(5), 815-823. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2009.00902.x
Jaswal VK, & Hansen MB. (2006) Learning words: children disregard some pragmatic information that conflicts with mutual exclusivity. Developmental science, 9(2), 158-65. PMID: 16472316
Grassmann, S., & Tomasello, M. (2010) Young children follow pointing over words in interpreting acts of reference. Developmental Science, 13(1), 252-263. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2009.00871.x
Healey, E. and Scarabela, B. (2009) Are children willing to accept two labels for one object?. Proceedings of the Child Language Seminar. University of Reading. info:/
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
Dunn et al. (2011) has come in for a lot of flack, but are the differences in dependencies between language families really all that different?... Read more »
Michael Dunn,, Simon J. Greenhill,, Stephen C. Levinson, & . (2011) Evolved structure of language shows lineage-specific trends in word-order universals. Nature, 79-82. info:/
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
Grassman & Tomasello (2010) question the findings of Jaswal & Hansen (2006), arguing that children primarily use pragmatic cues over linguistic conventions when trying to resolve ambiguities.... Read more »
Jaswal VK, & Hansen MB. (2006) Learning words: children disregard some pragmatic information that conflicts with mutual exclusivity. Developmental science, 9(2), 158-65. PMID: 16472316
Grassmann, S., & Tomasello, M. (2010) Young children follow pointing over words in interpreting acts of reference. Developmental Science, 13(1), 252-263. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2009.00871.x
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
Inferential models of language learning specify how perceptual maps can be divided up to be labelled with words. However, no models currently allow bilingualism. Some proposals are made as to how to achieve this.... Read more »
Au TK, & Glusman M. (1990) The principle of mutual exclusivity in word learning: to honor or not to honor?. Child development, 61(5), 1474-90. PMID: 2245739
Byers-Heinlein K, & Werker JF. (2009) Monolingual, bilingual, trilingual: infants' language experience influences the development of a word-learning heuristic. Developmental science, 12(5), 815-23. PMID: 19702772
DEBOER, B. (2000) Self-organization in vowel systems. Journal of Phonetics, 28(4), 441-465. DOI: 10.1006/jpho.2000.0125
Grassmann S, Stracke M, & Tomasello M. (2009) Two-year-olds exclude novel objects as potential referents of novel words based on pragmatics. Cognition, 112(3), 488-93. PMID: 19616205
Healey, E. and Scarabela, B. (2009) Are children willing to accept two labels for one object?. Proceedings of the Child Language Seminar. University of Reading. info:/
Smith, A. (2005) The Inferential Transmission of Language. Adaptive Behavior, 13(4), 311-324. DOI: 10.1177/105971230501300402
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
Recently, I've been attending an artificial language learning research group and have discovered an interesting case of cultural inheritance.... Read more »
A. Reber. (1967) Implicit learning of artifical grammars. Journal of Verbal Learning and Behavior, 855-863. info:/
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
Today I've been learning more about network structure (from Cris Moore) and I've applied my poor understanding and overconfidence to find language families from etymology data! The analysis suggests a split between Germanic and Romance languages.... Read more »
Aaron Clauset, Cristopher Moore, & M. E. J. Newman. (2008) Hierarchical structure and the prediction of missing links in networks. Nature 453, 98 - 101 (2008). arXiv: 0811.0484v1
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
A criticism on Hagen's (2008) theory of the evolution of second language acquisition. A new model offers an alternative explanation.... Read more »
L. Kirk Hagen. (2008) The Bilingual Brain: Human Evolution and Second Language Acquisition. Evolutionary Psychology, 43-63. info:/
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
The distribution of colour terms on Wikipedia correlates with the human Just Noticable Difference Curve.... Read more »
Long F, Yang Z, & Purves D. (2006) Spectral statistics in natural scenes predict hue, saturation, and brightness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 103(15), 6013-8. PMID: 16595630
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
Frank et al. (2009)'s model of Child word acquisition is applied to a bilingual corpus.... Read more »
Frank MC, Goodman ND, & Tenenbaum JB. (2009) Using speakers' referential intentions to model early cross-situational word learning. Psychological science : a journal of the American Psychological Society / APS, 20(5), 578-85. PMID: 19389131
Byers-Heinlein K, & Werker JF. (2009) Monolingual, bilingual, trilingual: infants' language experience influences the development of a word-learning heuristic. Developmental science, 12(5), 815-23. PMID: 19702772
Deák GO, Yen L, & Pettit J. (2001) By any other name: when will preschoolers produce several labels for a referent?. Journal of child language, 28(3), 787-804. PMID: 11797548
Frank, I., & Poulin-Dubois, D. (2002) Young monolingual and bilingual children's responses to violation of the Mutual Exclusivity Principle. International Journal of Bilingualism, 6(2), 125-146. DOI: 10.1177/13670069020060020201
Markman EM, & Wachtel GF. (1988) Children's use of mutual exclusivity to constrain the meanings of words. Cognitive psychology, 20(2), 121-57. PMID: 3365937
Merriman WE, & Bowman LL. (1989) The mutual exclusivity bias in children's word learning. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 54(3-4), 1-132. PMID: 2608077
Merriman WE, Marazita J, & Jarvis LH. (1993) Four-year-olds' disambiguation of action and object word reference. Journal of experimental child psychology, 56(3), 412-30. PMID: 8301246
Healey, E. and Scarabela, B. (2009) Are children willing to accept two labels for one object?. Proceedings of the Child Language Seminar. University of Reading. info:/
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
The amount of linguistic variance in a country is predicted by network statistics of Twitter.... Read more »
Lupyan G, & Dale R. (2010) Language structure is partly determined by social structure. PloS one, 5(1). PMID: 20098492
Kirby S, Dowman M, & Griffiths TL. (2007) Innateness and culture in the evolution of language. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 104(12), 5241-5. PMID: 17360393
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
Lupyan & Dale's recent article shows that social structure (e.g. population size) affects linguistic change. But can this dynamic be extended back in time to help think about the evolution of language?... Read more »
Lupyan G, Dale R. (2010) Language Structure Is Partly Determined by Social Structure. PLoS ONE, 5(1). info:/10.1371/journal.pone.0008559
Honda, E., & Okanoya, K. (1999) Acoustical and Syntactical Comparisons between Songs of the White-backed Munia (Lonchura striata) and Its Domesticated Strain, the Bengalese Finch (Lonchura striata var. domestica). Zoological Science, 16(2), 319-326. DOI: 10.2108/zsj.16.319
Isbell, L. (1996) The evolution of bipedalism in hominids and reduced group size in chimpanzees: alternative responses to decreasing resource availability. Journal of Human Evolution, 30(5), 389-397. DOI: 10.1006/jhev.1996.0034
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
Review of Kovacs & Mehler (2009), with some data on ABA, AAB and ABB syllable structures from different languages.... Read more »
Kovacs, A., & Mehler, J. (2009) Flexible Learning of Multiple Speech Structures in Bilingual Infants. Science, 325(5940), 611-612. DOI: 10.1126/science.1173947
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
In a recent book chapter, Loreto, Baronchelli & Puglisi (2010) summarise mathematical models of language games. They minimally define a system which will allow agents to reach shared linguistic categories which describe continuous stimuli (e.g. colour). New findings include a demonstration that the number of linguistic categories will stay low, regardless of the resolution of the agents' 'eyes'. However, I was particularly struck by the last paragraph, which appears to be ominously more 60s science-fiction than the mathematical jargon:"Finally it is important to mention that in the last few years a potentially very interesting experimental platform appeared: the World Wide Web. Though only a few years old, the growth of the Web and its effect on the society have been astonishing ..."What is this wondrous thing called the World Wide Web? Why has nobody told me about it? Yes, as far as I can tell, this was published last month. Then, the really spooky Skynet stuff:"Innovation has widened the possibilities for communication. Social media like blogs, wikis, and social bookmarking tools allow the immediacy of conversation, with unprecedented levels of communication speed and community size. In this perspective the web is acquiring the status of a platform for social computing, able to coordinate and exploit the cognitive abilities of the users for a given task."We are enslaved by this terrible self-organising system! But what task is it trying to complete? Surely nothing good. It seems that Evolutionary Linguists just can't help imagining dystopian futures.Vittorio Loreto;, Andrea Baronchelli;, & Andrea Puglisi (2009). Mathematical Modeling of Language Games Evolution of Communication and Language in Embodied Agents, 263-281... Read more »
Vittorio Loreto;, Andrea Baronchelli;, & Andrea Puglisi. (2009) Mathematical Modeling of Language Games. Evolution of Communication and Language in Embodied Agents, 263-281. info:/
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
Chater and Christiansen (2010) argue that learning culturally transmitted systems such as language are easy to learn because they have adapted to learner's biases, so their intuitions will likely be correct. I argue against this using grammaticality judgements of Welsh.... Read more »
Nick Chater . (2010) Language Acquisition Meets Language Evolution. Cognitive Science. info:/
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
A theory of the Evolution of Language from singing to keep time.... Read more »
Isbell, L. A., & Young T. P. (1996) The evolution of bipedalism in hominids and reduced group size in chimpanzees: alternative responses to decreasing resource availability. Journal of Human Evolution, 30(5), 389-397. DOI: 10.1006/jhev.1996.0034
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
Lucas & Griffiths present a hierarchical Bayesian model of causal structure learning, and show that it predicts the performance of adults and children better than the Power PC model and the delta P model... Read more »
Lucas, C. G., & Griffiths, T. (2010) Learning the Form of Causal Relationships Using Hierarchical Bayesian Models. Cognitive Science, 34(1). info:/
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
Video of a talk on Language Evolution and Bilingualism from the University Of Edinburgh's LEL Postgraduate Conference... Read more »
Frank MC, Goodman ND, & Tenenbaum JB. (2009) Using speakers' referential intentions to model early cross-situational word learning. Psychological science : a journal of the American Psychological Society / APS, 20(5), 578-85. PMID: 19389131
Hunag, Y. (2009) Supporting Meaningful Social Networks. Technical Report, ECS, University of Southampton. info:/
Byers-Heinlein K, & Werker JF. (2009) Monolingual, bilingual, trilingual: infants' language experience influences the development of a word-learning heuristic. Developmental science, 12(5), 815-23. PMID: 19702772
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
A comparative approach to bilingualism. Bilingualism is difficult to define, but by asking whether there is evidence for this capacity in non-human species, it's hoped that this question is made clearer.... Read more »
Bialystok E, & Martin MM. (2004) Attention and inhibition in bilingual children: evidence from the dimensional change card sort task. Developmental science, 7(3), 325-39. PMID: 15595373
D. Demolin. (2010) Prosody and recursion in primate vocalisation. Proceed- ings of the JAIST International Seminar on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication, Kyoto, Japan. info:/
Doupe AJ, & Kuhl PK. (1999) Birdsong and human speech: common themes and mechanisms. Annual review of neuroscience, 567-631. PMID: 10202549
Fitch, W. T. (2005) The evolution of language: A comparative review. Biology and Philosophy, 20(2-3), 193-203. info:/10.1007/s10539-005-5597-1
Kaminski J, Call J, & Fischer J. (2004) Word learning in a domestic dog: evidence for "fast mapping". Science (New York, N.Y.), 304(5677), 1682-3. PMID: 15192233
Kuhl, P. . (1978) Speech perception by the chinchilla: Identification functions for synthetic VOT stimuli. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 63(3), 905. DOI: 10.1121/1.381770
Magrath, R., Pitcher, B., & Gardner, J. (2009) An avian eavesdropping network: alarm signal reliability and heterospecific response. Behavioral Ecology, 20(4), 745-752. DOI: 10.1093/beheco/arp055
Oda, R. and Masataka, N. (1996) Interspecific responses of ring-tailed lemurs to playback of antipredator alarm calls given by Verreaux's sifakas. Ethology, 441-453. info:/10.1159/000021651
SCOTT-PHILLIPS, T. (2008) Defining biological communication. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 21(2), 387-395. DOI: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2007.01497.x
SEYFARTH, R., & CHENEY, D. (1990) The assessment by vervet monkeys of their own and another species' alarm calls. Animal Behaviour, 40(4), 754-764. DOI: 10.1016/S0003-3472(05)80704-3
Soma, M., Hiraiwa-Hasegawa, M., & Okanoya, K. (2009) Song-learning strategies in the Bengalese finch: do chicks choose tutors based on song complexity?. Animal Behaviour, 78(5), 1107-1113. DOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2009.08.002
Zuberbühler, K. (2000) Interspecies semantic communication in two forest primates. Proceedings: Biological Sciences, 267(1444), 713-718. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2000.1061
by Sean Roberts in The Adventures of Auck
How do language structures compare to structures of Bacteria and Operating Systems?... Read more »
Yan, K., Fang, G., Bhardwaj, N., Alexander, R., & Gerstein, M. (2010) Comparing genomes to computer operating systems in terms of the topology and evolution of their regulatory control networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0914771107
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