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Supplemental Materials from Long-range sequential dependencies precede complex syntactic production in language acquisition ...
Sainburg, Tim; Mai, Anna; Gentner, Timothy Q.. - : The Royal Society, 2022
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Supplemental Materials from Long-range sequential dependencies precede complex syntactic production in language acquisition ...
Sainburg, Tim; Mai, Anna; Gentner, Timothy Q.. - : The Royal Society, 2022
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Supplementary material from "Long-range sequential dependencies precede complex syntactic production in language acquisition" ...
Sainburg, Tim; Mai, Anna; Gentner, Timothy Q.. - : The Royal Society, 2022
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Supplementary material from "Long-range sequential dependencies precede complex syntactic production in language acquisition" ...
Sainburg, Tim; Mai, Anna; Gentner, Timothy Q.. - : The Royal Society, 2022
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Long-range sequential dependencies precede complex syntactic production in language acquisition
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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Temporal organization in vocal communication: sequential structure, perceptual integration, and neural foundations
Sainburg, Tim. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Parallels in the sequential organization of birdsong and human speech.
In: Nature communications, vol 10, iss 1 (2019)
Abstract: Human speech possesses a rich hierarchical structure that allows for meaning to be altered by words spaced far apart in time. Conversely, the sequential structure of nonhuman communication is thought to follow non-hierarchical Markovian dynamics operating over only short distances. Here, we show that human speech and birdsong share a similar sequential structure indicative of both hierarchical and Markovian organization. We analyze the sequential dynamics of song from multiple songbird species and speech from multiple languages by modeling the information content of signals as a function of the sequential distance between vocal elements. Across short sequence-distances, an exponential decay dominates the information in speech and birdsong, consistent with underlying Markovian processes. At longer sequence-distances, the decay in information follows a power law, consistent with underlying hierarchical processes. Thus, the sequential organization of acoustic elements in two learned vocal communication signals (speech and birdsong) shows functionally equivalent dynamics, governed by similar processes.
Keyword: Acoustics; Animal; Animals; Finches; Humans; Language; Linguistics; Speech; Vocalization
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0120z57d
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Parallels in the sequential organization of birdsong and human speech
Sainburg, Tim; Theilman, Brad; Thielk, Marvin. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2019
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