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Displacement and Evolution: A Neurocognitive and Comparative Perspective ...
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One and known: Incidental probability judgments from very few samples ...
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Speakers Use More Informative Referring Expressions to Describe Surprising Events ...
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Subitizing Abilities of Bilingual Subset-Knowers ...
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Do you hear how BIG it is? Iconic Prosody in Child Directed Language Supports Language Acquisition ...
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Language representations in L2 learners: Toward neural models ...
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Internet-based Assessment of an Inhibitory Control Advantage in Bilingual Chinese High School Students ...
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SUSTAIN captures category learning, recognition, and hippocampal activation in a unidimensional vs information-integration task ...
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The Effects of Onset and Offset Masking on the Time Course of Non-Native Spoken-Word Recognition in Noise ...
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Anaphoric distance dependencies in the sequential structure of wordless visual narratives ...
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Long-range sequential dependencies precede complex syntactic production in language acquisition ...
Abstract: To convey meaning, language relies on hierarchically organized, long-range relationships spanning words, phrases, sentences, and discourse. As the distances between elements in language sequences increase, the strength of the long range relationships between those elements decays following a power law. This power-law relationship has been attributed variously to long-range sequential organization present in language syntax, semantics, and discourse structure. However, non-linguistic behaviors in numerous phylogenetically distant species, ranging from humpback whale song to fruit fly motility, demonstrate similar long-range statistical dependencies. Therefore, we hypothesized that long-range statistical dependencies in speech may occur independently of linguistic structure. To test this hypothesis, we measured long-range dependencies in speech corpora from children (aged 6 months -- 12 years). We find that adult-like power-law statistical dependencies are present in human vocalizations prior to the production ...
Keyword: Cognitive Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Glottodidactics; Psycholinguistics; Syntax
URL: https://underline.io/lecture/26689-long-range-sequential-dependencies-precede-complex-syntactic-production-in-language-acquisition
https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/s299-bd85
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Testing the ‘inherent superiority hypothesis’ in behavioural flexibility of grey squirrels. ...
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Let’s talk structure: the positive consequences of structural representations ...
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Discretisation and Continuity: Simulating the Emergence of Symbols in Communication Games ...
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Do left-right and back-front mental timelines activate simultaneously? ...
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Dynamic Action Facilitates Learning of Non-Adjacent Dependencies in Visual Sequences ...
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Peekbank: Exploring children's word recognition through an open, large-scale repository for developmental eye-tracking data ...
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Modelling Human Communication as a Rejection Game ...
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Temporal Gestures in Turkish Metaphor Explanations ...
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Learning part-based abstractions for visual object concepts ...
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