Lexical distributional cues, but not situational cues, are readily used to learn abstract locative verb-structure associations

نویسندگان

  • Katherine E. Twomey
  • Franklin Chang
  • Ben Ambridge
چکیده

Children must learn the structural biases of locative verbs in order to avoid making overgeneralisation errors (e.g., (∗)I filled water into the glass). It is thought that they use linguistic and situational information to learn verb classes that encode structural biases. In addition to situational cues, we examined whether children and adults could use the lexical distribution of nouns in the post-verbal noun phrase of transitive utterances to assign novel verbs to locative classes. In Experiment 1, children and adults used lexical distributional cues to assign verb classes, but were unable to use situational cues appropriately. In Experiment 2, adults generalised distributionally-learned classes to novel verb arguments, demonstrating that distributional information can cue abstract verb classes. Taken together, these studies show that human language learners can use a lexical distributional mechanism that is similar to that used by computational linguistic systems that use large unlabelled corpora to learn verb meaning.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Cognition

دوره 153  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016