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Spontaneous Lexicon Change (1998) [19 citations — 5 self]

by Luc Steels Frederic Kaplan ,  Luc Steels
In Proceedings of COLING-ACL
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Abstract:

The paper argues that language change can be explained through the stochasticity observed in real-world natural language use. This thesis is demonstrated by modeling language use through language games played in an evolving population of agents. We show that the artificial languages which the agents spontaneously develop based on self-organisation, do not evolve even if the population is changing. Then we introduce stochasticity in language use and show that this leads to a constant innovation (new forms and new form-meaning associations) and a maintenance of variation in the population, if the agents are tolerant to variation. Some of these variations overtake existing linguistic conventions, particularly in changing populations, thus explaining lexicon change. 1 Introduction Natural language evolution takes place at all levels of language (McMahon, 1994). This is partly due to external factors such as language contact between different populations or the need to express new meaning...

Citations

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94 Synthetic ethology: An approach to the study of communication – MacLennan - 1992
87 Self-organising vocabularies – Steels - 1996
81 The origins of syntax in visually grounded robotic agents – Steels - 1998
55 Computational simulations of the emergence of grammar – Batali - 1998
48 Learning, culture and evolution in the origin of linguistic constraints – Kirby, Hurford - 1997
37 The dilemma of Saussurean communication – Oliphant - 1996
31 Stochasticity as a source of innovation in Language Games – Steels, Kaplan - 1998
22 Understanding Language Change – McMahon - 1994
18 Principles of Linguistic Change. Volume 1: Internal Factors – Labov - 1994
16 The Dilemma of Saussurean Communication. BioSystems – Oliphant - 1996
11 Babel: A testbed for research in the origins of language – McIntyre - 1998
2 Punctuated equilibria: an alternativeto phyletic gradualism – Eldredge, Gould - 1972