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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Science
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Computational Linguistics

Background:

  • Pragmatics is crucial for language acquisition and use.
  • Computational cognitive models excel at predicting aggregate pragmatic behavior in children and adults.
  • Predicting individual-level pragmatic behavior using these models remains an open question.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine if computational cognitive models can predict pragmatic behavior at an individual level in children.
  • To investigate individual differences in children's sensitivity to pragmatic cues.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized data from four independent tasks to estimate child-specific sensitivity parameters for semantic knowledge, speaker informativeness, and common ground.
  • Employed a computational cognitive model incorporating pragmatic cue integration.
  • Generated participant-specific, trial-by-trial predictions for a novel task that integrated all three information sources.

Main Results:

  • The computational model accurately predicted children's behavior on the majority of trials.
  • Individual differences in pragmatic behavior were primarily linked to variations in sensitivity to specific information sources.

Conclusions:

  • Computational cognitive models are capable of predicting individual pragmatic behavior in children.
  • Sensitivity to pragmatic cues is a key factor in developmental variations in language use.
  • This research advances a substantive theory of individual differences in pragmatic development.