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Testing a computational model of causative overgeneralizations: Child judgment and production data from English, Hebrew, Hindi, Japanese and K’iche’
Ambridge, Ben; Doherty, Laura; Maitreyee, Ramya. - : F1000 Research Ltd, 2022
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Efficient adaptation to listener proficiency: The case of referring expressions
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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A cognitive bias for Zipfian distributions? Uniform distributions become more skewed via cultural transmission
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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A cognitive bias for Zipfian distributions? Uniform distributions become more skewed via cultural transmission ...
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Efficient adaptation to listener proficiency: The case of referring expressions ...
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Testing a computational model of causative overgeneralizations: Child judgment and production data from English, Hebrew, Hindi, Japanese and K’iche’
Ambridge, Ben; Doherty, Laura; Maitreyee, Ramya. - : F1000 Research Ltd, 2021
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The learnability consequences of Zipfian distributions: Word Segmentation is Facilitated in More Predictable Distributions ...
Lavi-Rotbain, Ori; Arnon, Inbal. - : PsychArchives, 2020
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Data for: The learnability consequences of Zipfian distributions: Word Segmentation is Facilitated in More Predictable Distributions ...
Lavi-Rotbain, Ori; Arnon, Inbal. - : PsychArchives, 2020
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The learnability consequences of Zipfian distributions: Word Segmentation is Facilitated in More Predictable Distributions ...
Lavi-Rotbain, Ori; Arnon, Inbal. - : PsychArchives, 2020
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A learning bias for word order harmony: evidence from speakers of non-harmonic languages
In: ISSN: 0010-0277 ; Cognition, Vol. 204 (2020) P. 104392 (2020)
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The crosslinguistic acquisition of sentence structure: Computational modeling and grammaticality judgments from adult and child speakers of English, Japanese, Hindi, Hebrew and K'iche'()
In: Cognition (2020)
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The crosslinguistic acquisition of sentence structure: Computational modeling and grammaticality judgments from adult and child speakers of English, Japanese, Hindi, Hebrew and K'iche'
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The crosslinguistic acquisition of sentence structure: Computational modeling and grammaticality judgments from adult and child speakers of English, Japanese, Hindi, Hebrew and K'iche'.
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Processing Non-Concatenative Morphology – A Developmental Computational Model
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2019)
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Literate and preliterate children show different learning patterns in an artificial language learning task [<Journal>]
Havron, Naomi [Verfasser]; Raviv, Limor [Verfasser]; Arnon, Inbal [Verfasser]
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Systematicity, but not compositionality: Examining the emergence of linguistic structure in children and adults using iterated learning ...
Raviv, Limor; Arnon, inbal. - : Open Science Framework, 2018
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Do current statistical learning capture stable individual differences in children? An investigation of task reliability across modalities ...
Arnon, inbal. - : PsyArXiv, 2018
Abstract: Do commonly used statistical learning measures capture stable individual differences in children? Infants, children and adults are capable of using statistical learning to extract information about their environment. While most studies look at group-level performance, a growing literature examines individual differences in SL and their relation to language learning outcomes: individuals who are better at SL are expected to show better linguistic abilities. Accordingly, studies have found positive correlations between SL performance and language outcomes in both children and adults. However, these studies often use tasks designed to explore group-level performance without modification, resulting in psychometric shortcomings (Siegelman et al. 2017a). In particular, they use relatively few testing trials, repeat items during testing, and assess learning using forced choice trials, all of which impact task reliability in adults (Siegelman et al. 2017b). Even though similar measures are used to assess individual ...
Keyword: Cognitive Psychology; Developmental Psychology; First and Second Language Acquisition; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Psychology; Linguistics; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences
URL: https://psyarxiv.com/9pa8t/
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Statistical learning, implicit learning and first language acquisition: a critical evaluation of age-invariance and the link to language learning outcomes ...
Arnon, inbal. - : PsyArXiv, 2018
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“Piensa” twice: On the foreign language effect in decision making
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 130 (2014) 2, 236-254
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Introduction : language acquisition in interaction
In: Language in interaction (Amsterdam, 2014), p. 1-12
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