Iterated Learning: A Framework for the Emergence of Language
- 1 October 2003
- journal article
- Published by MIT Press in Artificial Life
- Vol. 9 (4) , 371-386
- https://doi.org/10.1162/106454603322694825
Abstract
Language is culturally transmitted. Iterated learning, the process by which the output of one individual's learning becomes the input to other individuals' learning, provides a framework for investigating the cultural evolution of linguistic structure. We present two models, based upon the iterated learning framework, which show that the poverty of the stimulus available to language learners leads to the emergence of linguistic structure. Compositionality is language's adaptation to stimulus poverty.Keywords
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