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Rapid infant learning of syntactic-semantic links.


ABSTRACT: In the second year of life, infants begin to rapidly acquire the lexicon of their native language. A key learning mechanism underlying this acceleration is syntactic bootstrapping: the use of hidden cues in grammar to facilitate vocabulary learning. How infants forge the syntactic-semantic links that underlie this mechanism, however, remains speculative. A hurdle for theories is identifying computationally light strategies that have high precision within the complexity of the linguistic signal. Here, we presented 20-mo-old infants with novel grammatical elements in a complex natural language environment and measured their resultant vocabulary expansion. We found that infants can learn and exploit a natural language syntactic-semantic link in less than 30 min. The rapid speed of acquisition of a new syntactic bootstrap indicates that even emergent syntactic-semantic links can accelerate language learning. The results suggest that infants employ a cognitive network of efficient learning strategies to self-supervise language development.

SUBMITTER: Barbir M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9910616 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rapid infant learning of syntactic-semantic links.

Barbir Monica M   Babineau Mireille J MJ   Fiévet Anne-Caroline AC   Christophe Anne A  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20221227 1


In the second year of life, infants begin to rapidly acquire the lexicon of their native language. A key learning mechanism underlying this acceleration is syntactic bootstrapping: the use of hidden cues in grammar to facilitate vocabulary learning. How infants forge the syntactic-semantic links that underlie this mechanism, however, remains speculative. A hurdle for theories is identifying computationally light strategies that have high precision within the complexity of the linguistic signal.  ...[more]

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