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The Emergence of Natural Language Quantification
Cognitive Science, 2022AbstractClassical quantifiers (like “all,” “some,” and “none”) express relationships between two sets, allowing us to make generalizations (like “no elephants fly”). Devices like these appear to be universal in human languages. Is the ubiquity of quantification due to a universal property of the human mind or is it attributable to more gradual ...
Annemarie Kocab +2 more
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MODELS OF THE EMERGENCE OF LANGUAGE
Annual Review of Psychology, 1998▪ Abstract Recent work in language acquisition has shown how linguistic form emerges from the operation of self-organizing systems. The emergentist framework emphasizes ways in which the formal structures of language emerge from the interaction of social patterns, patterns implicit in the input, and pressures arising from general aspects of the ...
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The Emergence of Language: How to Simulate It
2007The emergence of language in populations of primates that initially lacked language can be simulated with artificial organisms controlled by neural networks and living, evolving, and learning in artificial environments. Some simulations have already been done but most of the necessary work is a task for the future.
Parisi D, Mirolli M
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Emergence of Communication and Language
2007This book brings together work on the emergence of communication and language drawing ondiverse disciplines, including linguistics, psychology, neuroscience, ...
Lyon, C. +2 more
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The language of spirituality: an emerging taxonomy
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2004This paper explores the relationships that exist between the language used to describe spirituality within nursing and the appropriateness of constructing a universal definition acceptable to all individuals. 'Spirituality' is a term that is increasingly used in nursing but there may be problems about exactly what the term means and how it is ...
Wilfred, McSherry, Keith, Cash
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Emergence of language in interactive systems
2001 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. e-Systems and e-Man for Cybernetics in Cyberspace (Cat.No.01CH37236), 2002With computer systems increasingly evolving into personal interactive systems, an important issue becomes their ability to closely interact with humans. The authors discuss the emergence of language in interactive systems by grinding a continuously evolving lexicon into perceptual categories.
Luc Berthouze, Mickael Pic
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ACADEMIA. The magazine of the Polish Academy of Sciences
The science of language evolution has become a vibrant, modern and interdisciplinary field of scientific research.
Michael Pleyer, Sławomir Wacewicz
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The science of language evolution has become a vibrant, modern and interdisciplinary field of scientific research.
Michael Pleyer, Sławomir Wacewicz
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2013
Contents: Preface. J.L. Elman, The Emergence of Language: A Conspiracy Theory. E. Bates, J.C. Goodman, On the Emergence of Grammar From the Lexicon. T. Givon, Generativity and Variation: The Notion 'Rule of Grammar' Revisited. J. Allen, M.S. Seidenberg, The Emergence of Grammaticality in Connectionist Networks. R. Miikkulainen, M.R.
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Contents: Preface. J.L. Elman, The Emergence of Language: A Conspiracy Theory. E. Bates, J.C. Goodman, On the Emergence of Grammar From the Lexicon. T. Givon, Generativity and Variation: The Notion 'Rule of Grammar' Revisited. J. Allen, M.S. Seidenberg, The Emergence of Grammaticality in Connectionist Networks. R. Miikkulainen, M.R.
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