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    Cumulative effects of phonetic context on speech perception

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    18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 10-14 Aug 2015, SECC, Glasgow, Scotland, UK2015-2016 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe

    Studying Language Change Using Price Equation and Pólya-urn Dynamics

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    Language change takes place primarily via diffusion of linguistic variants in a population of individuals. Identifying selective pressures on this process is important not only to construe and predict changes, but also to inform theories of evolutionary dynamics of socio-cultural factors. In this paper, we advocate the Price equation from evolutionary biology and the Pólya-urn dynamics from contagion studies as efficient ways to discover selective pressures. Using the Price equation to process the simulation results of a computer model that follows the Pólya-urn dynamics, we analyze theoretically a variety of factors that could affect language change, including variant prestige, transmission error, individual influence and preference, and social structure. Among these factors, variant prestige is identified as the sole selective pressure, whereas others help modulate the degree of diffusion only if variant prestige is involved. This multidisciplinary study discerns the primary and complementary roles of linguistic, individual learning, and socio-cultural factors in language change, and offers insight into empirical studies of language change

    Linguistic evolution, paleoanthropology and cognitive neuroscience

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    Delta and theta neural entrainment during phonological and semantic processing in speech perception

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    The musical language of Yuen Ren Chao : a cultural and empirical study of the modernization of Chinese music

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    Categorization in artificial agents: Guidance on empirical research?

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    By comparing mechanisms in nativism, empiricism, and culturalism, the target article by Steels & Belpaeme (S&B) emphasizes the influence of communicational constraint on sharing color categories. Our commentary suggests deeper considerations of some of their claims, and discusses some modifications that may help in the study of communicational constraints in both humans and robots.link_to_subscribed_fulltex

    Ambiguity resolution and the evolution of homophones in English

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    Distinct roles of delta- and theta-band neural tracking for sharpening and predictive coding of multi-level speech features during spoken language processing

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    Human brains and language in the sunset years of life

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    Exploring social structure effect on language evolution based on a computational model

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    A compositionality-regularity coevolution model is adopted to explore the effect of social structure on language emergence and maintenance. Based on this model, we explore language evolution in three experiments, and discuss the role of a popular agent in language evolution, the relationship between mutual understanding and social hierarchy, and the effect of inter-community communications and that of simple linguistic features on convergence of communal languages in two communities. This work embodies several important interactions during social learning, and introduces a new approach that manipulates individuals' probabilities to participate in social interactions to study the effect of social structure. We hope it will stimulate further theoretical and empirical explorations on language evolution in a social environment.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
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