Models of Language Acquisition: Inductive and Deductive Approaches

Author:   Peter Broeder (, Tilburg University) ,  Jaap Murre (, University of Amsterdam)
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Pages:   302
Publication Date:   01 August 2002
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Author:   Peter Broeder (, Tilburg University) ,  Jaap Murre (, University of Amsterdam)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
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ISBN 10:   0199256683
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   01 August 2002
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Table of Contents

"1: Peter Broeder and Jaap Murre: Introduction: The Computational Study of Language Acquisition Part I: Words 2: Brian MacWhinney: Lexicalist Connectionism 3: Noel Sharkey, Amanda Sharkey, and Stuart Jackson: Are SRNs Sufficient for Modelling Language Acquisition? 4: Antal van den Bosch and Walter Daelemans: A Distributed, Yet Symbolic Model for Text-to-Speech Processing 5: Steven Gillis, Walter Daelemans, and Gert Durieux: ""Lazy Learning"": Natural and Machine Learning of Word Stress Part II: Word Formation 6: Richard Shillcock, Paul Cairns, Nick Chater, and Joe Levy: Statistical and Connectionist Modelling of the Development of Speech Segmentation 7: Jeffrey Mark Siskind: Learning Word-to-Meaning Mappings 8: Gary Marcus: Children's Overregularization and its Implication for Cognition 9: Rainer Goebel and Peter Indefrey: A Recurrent Network with Short-term Memory Capacity Learning the German -S Plural 10: Ramin Nakisa, Kim Plunkett, and Ulrike Hahn: Single- and Dual-Route Models of Inflectional Morphology Part III: Word Order 11: Partha Nyogi and Robert C. Berwick: Formal Models for Learning in the Principles and Parameters Framework 12: Loeki Elbers: An Output-as-Input Hypothesis in Language Acquisition Notes on Contributors Addresses Index"

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Peter Broeder is at Tilburg University (Intercultrual Communication). Previously he participated in the European Science Foundation Project on the ecology of adult language acquisition (Max Planck Institute, Nijmegen). He currently directs large scale language surveys in Europe and South Africa. Jaap Murre is a Research Fellow in the Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam. Previously he worked as a scientist at the Applied Psychology Unit of the Medical Research Council in Cambridge. Dr Murre also heads a research group sponsored by a PIONIER grant from the Netherlands Organzation for Scientific Research (NWO).

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