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Frequency-based organization of speech sequences in a nonhuman animal

机译:非人类动物中基于频率的语音序列组织

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A recurrent question regarding language acquisition is the extent to which the mechanisms human infants use to discover patterns over the linguistic signal are highly specialized and uniquely human, or are the result of more general mechanisms present in other species. Research with very young infants suggests that they are able to use the relative frequency of elements in a linguistic sequence to infer word order. Here we ask if this ability could emerge from grouping biases present in nonhuman mammals. We show that animals discover differences in the frequency of elements in a sequence and can learn the relative order of frequent and infrequent elements. Nevertheless, in animals, relative frequency does not appear to be overridden by other cues that have been shown to be important to human infants, such as prosody. Our results demonstrate that the basic mechanism that allows listeners to extract ordering relations based on frequency is shared across species. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:关于语言习得的一个反复出现的问题是,人类婴儿用来发现语言信号模式的机制在多大程度上是专门化的并且是独特的人类,或者是其他物种中存在的更普遍机制的结果。对年幼婴儿的研究表明,他们能够使用语言序列中元素的相对频率来推断单词顺序。在这里,我们问这种能力是否可以由非人类哺乳动物中存在的分组偏见引起。我们显示动物发现序列中元素频率的差异,并且可以了解频繁和不频繁元素的相对顺序。尽管如此,在动物中,相对频率似乎并未被其他已被证明对人类婴儿重要的线索(例如韵律)所取代。我们的结果表明,允许听众基于频率提取排序关系的基本机制在物种之间共享。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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