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Science 14 March 1997: Vol. 275. no. 5306, pp. 1599 - 1603 DOI: 10.1126/science.275.5306.1599
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Language Acquisition and Use: Learning and Applying Probabilistic Constraints
Mark S. Seidenberg
What kinds of knowledge underlie the use of language and how
is this knowledge acquired? Linguists equate knowing a language with
knowing a grammar. Classic "poverty of the stimulus" arguments suggest that grammar identification is an intractable inductive problem
and that acquisition is possible only because children possess innate
knowledge of grammatical structure. An alternative view is emerging
from studies of statistical and probabilistic aspects of language,
connectionist models, and the learning capacities of infants. This
approach emphasizes continuity between how language is acquired and how
it is used. It retains the idea that innate capacities constrain
language learning, but calls into question whether they include
knowledge of grammatical structure.
Neuroscience Program, University of Southern California, Los
Angeles, CA 90089-2520, USA. E-mail: marks{at}gizmo.usc.edu
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