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The role of coordination in regularization (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- 2014-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Martina Pugliese (1); Vittorio Loreto (1); Christine Cuskley (2); Claudio Castellano (2); Francesca Colaiori (2); Francesca Tria (3) (2014)
The role of coordination in regularization
in The Evolution of Language, Proceedings of the 10th International Conference, EVOLANG 10, Vienna, Austria, 14-17 April 2014
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- Martina Pugliese (1); Vittorio Loreto (1); Christine Cuskley (2); Claudio Castellano (2); Francesca Colaiori (2); Francesca Tria (3) (literal)
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- (1) Physics Department, Sapienza University, P.le Aldo Moro 2, Roma, 00185, Italy
(2) Institute for Complex Systems (ISC-CNR), Via dei Taurini 19, Roma, 00185, Italy
(3) Institute for Scientific Interchange (ISI), Via Alassio 11C, Torino, 10126, Italy (literal)
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- The role of coordination in regularization (literal)
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- Computational models allow us to observe the dynamics of simulated interacting populations in short periods of time. In addition, the study of language regularization can shed light on the evolutionary dynamics of language, illuminating how language systems become rule-governed, and why they sustain exceptions to rules. Verb regularity has been extensively studied from an individual perspective. Experimental approaches show that novel non-verbs are regularized at high rates (e.g., Albright & Hayes, 2003). Computational approaches have examined different neural network strategies for accurately learning the patterns of verb regularity in natural language (e.g., Rumelhart & McClelland, 1986), and the effect of transmission on patterns of regularization (Reali & Griffiths, 2010). However, few approaches have considered how coordination in a population of interacting speakers may contribute to regularization... (literal)
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