Pragmatic language interpretation as probabilistic inference

ND Goodman, MC Frank - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2016 - cell.com
Understanding language requires more than the use of fixed conventions and more than
decoding combinatorial structure. Instead, comprehenders make exquisitely sensitive …

Good-enough language production

AE Goldberg, F Ferreira - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2022 - cell.com
Our ability to comprehend and produce language is one of humans' most impressive skills,
but it is not flawless. We must convey and interpret messages via a noisy channel in ever …

[HTML][HTML] Compression and communication in the cultural evolution of linguistic structure

S Kirby, M Tamariz, H Cornish, K Smith - Cognition, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Language exhibits striking systematic structure. Words are composed of
combinations of reusable sounds, and those words in turn are combined to form complex …

From language development to language evolution: A unified view of human lexical creativity

T Brochhagen, G Boleda, E Gualdoni, Y Xu - Science, 2023 - science.org
A defining property of human language is the creative use of words to express multiple
meanings through word meaning extension. Such lexical creativity is manifested at different …

Semantic typology and efficient communication

C Kemp, Y Xu, T Regier - Annual Review of Linguistics, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Crosslinguistic research on domains including kinship, color, folk biology, number, and
spatial relations has documented the different ways in which languages carve up the world …

Culture and biology in the origins of linguistic structure

S Kirby - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Language is systematically structured at all levels of description, arguably setting it
apart from all other instances of communication in nature. In this article, I survey work over …

The cultural evolution of language

M Tamariz, S Kirby - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2016 - Elsevier
Highlights•Key design features of language can be explained as the result of cultural
evolution.•Experiments have found that structure emerges through transmission and …

The length of words reflects their conceptual complexity

ML Lewis, MC Frank - Cognition, 2016 - Elsevier
Are the forms of words systematically related to their meaning? The arbitrariness of the sign
has long been a foundational part of our understanding of human language. Theories of …

The forms and meanings of grammatical markers support efficient communication

F Mollica, G Bacon, N Zaslavsky, Y Xu… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Functionalist accounts of language suggest that forms are paired with meanings in ways that
support efficient communication. Previous work on grammatical marking suggests that word …

[HTML][HTML] When do languages use the same word for different meanings? The Goldilocks principle in colexification

T Brochhagen, G Boleda - Cognition, 2022 - Elsevier
Lexical ambiguity is pervasive in language, and often systematic. For instance, the Spanish
word dedo can refer to a toe or a finger, that is, these two meanings colexify in Spanish; and …