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Statistical Language Learning
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EngineeringLanguage EvolutionLanguage DevelopmentStatistical Language LearningPsycholinguisticsLanguage LearningPhonologyText MiningNatural Language ProcessingCognitive LinguisticsSecond Language AcquisitionComputational LinguisticsChild LanguageLanguage AcquisitionLanguage StudiesStatistical PropertiesMachine TranslationCognitive ScienceGrammar InductionLinguistic InputData-driven LearningSpeech PerceptionSound PatternsLinguistics
What types of mechanisms underlie the acquisition of human language? Recent evidence suggests that learners, including infants, can use statistical properties of linguistic input to discover structure, including sound patterns, words, and the beginnings of grammar. These abilities appear to be both powerful and constrained, such that some statistical patterns are more readily detected and used than others. Implications for the structure of human languages are discussed.
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