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Structural Variability Shows Power-Law Based Organization of Vowel Systems
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Investigating Scientific Inquiry Skills from Process Data ...
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Categorical Perception as a Combination of Nature and Nurture ...
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Categorical Perception as a Combination of Nature and Nurture ...
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Consonant frequencies in SWM, Lizu (Duoxu_PCVG), and Duoxu ...
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Consonant frequencies in SWM, Lizu (Duoxu_PCVG), and Duoxu ...
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Modeling change in contact settings: A case study of phonological convergence
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In: ISSN: 2210-5824 ; Language Dynamics and Change ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02512837 ; Language Dynamics and Change, 2019, ⟨10.1163/22105832-00802006⟩ (2019)
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Perceptual constraints on colours induce the universality of linguistic colour categorisation
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The universal linguistic colour categorisation pattern as evident in the World Colour Survey (WCS) has been a principal focus of investigations on the relationship between language and cognition, yet most existing studies have failed to clarify whether this universality resulted primarily from individual perceptual constraints and/or socio-cultural transmissions. This paper designed an agent-based, unsupervised learning model to address the relative importance of these two aspects to linguistic colour categorisation. By directly comparing with the empirical data in the WCS, our study demonstrated that: the physical colour stimuli that reflect human perceptual constraints on colours trigger a categorisation pattern quantitatively resembling the WCS data, the randomised stimuli that distort such constraints lead to distinct categorisation patterns, and the processes of linguistic categorisation in both cases follow similar dynamics. These results reveal how perceptual and socio-cultural factors interact with each other to trigger linguistic universality, and serve as decisive evidence that human perceptual constraints induce the universality in linguistic categorisation, yet socio-cultural transmissions, though imperative, play an auxiliary role of transcribing perceptual constraints into common linguistic categories with slight variations.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31118469 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-44202-6 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6531495/
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The acceptability judgment of Chinese pseudo-modifiers with and without a sentential context
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No Morphological Markers, No Problem: ERP Study Reveals Semantic Contribution to Distinct Neural Substrates Between Noun and Verb Processing in Online Sentence Comprehension
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Modeling change in contact settings: A case study of phonological convergence
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01925400 ; 2018 (2018)
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Modeling Change in Contact Settings: a Case Study of Phonological Convergence ; Chirkova_Tao_2016_DuoxuModel ; Duoxu: Documentation of a Critically Endangered Language of South-West China
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Review (article) of New perspectives on the origins of language ed. by Claire Lefebvre, Bernard Comrie, and Henri Cohen
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Simulating vowel chain shift in Xumi
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In: ISSN: 0024-3841 ; Lingua ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01136678 ; Lingua, Elsevier, 2014, 152, pp.65-80. ⟨10.1016/j.lingua.2014.09.009⟩ (2014)
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Temporal relation between top-down and bottom-up processing in lexical tone perception
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Review of the 9th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (Evolang9)
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In: BIOLINGUISTICS; Vol. 7 (2013); 112-131 ; 1450-3417 (2013)
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