普遍的な文法の進化について
M A Nowak1, N L Komarova, P Niyogi
1Institute for Advanced Study, Einstein Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA. nowak@ias.edu
まとめ
この研究は,言語の進化のための数学的モデルを導入し,効果的なコミュニケーションと自然選択による複雑な言語の出現を可能にするための普遍的な文法に必要な一貫性の値を明らかにします.
科学分野:
- 言語学 言語学とは
- 進化生物学の進化生物学について
- コンピュータ言語学 コンピュータ言語学
背景:
- ユニバーサル・グラマー (UG) は,子どもの言語習得の中心であり,文法的な仮説と入力評価の範囲を定義します.
- 普遍的な文法の進化的起源は,進化生物学にとって重要な課題となっている.
研究 の 目的:
- 文法学習の進化的動態を理解するための数学的枠組みを開発する.
- 普遍的な文法が人口の中で一貫したコミュニケーションを容易にする条件を特定する.
主な方法:
- 文法学習に適用される進化的ゲーム理論の数学モデリング.
- 単一の普遍的な文法の中で選択ダイナミクスの分析.
- 異なる普遍的な文法間の競争の調査.
主要な成果:
- 一貫したコミュニケーションを可能にするための普遍的な文法の条件を定義する"一貫性の値"が特定されました.
- 普遍的な文法内の文法の選択が研究されました.
- 異なる普遍的な文法間の競争ダイナミクスを分析した.
結論:
- この研究は,自然選択が規則に基づいた,複合的な人間の言語に不可欠な生成的な文法の出現を好む条件を提供します.
- 数学的枠組みは,言語習得メカニズムの進化の経路についての洞察を提供します.
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