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Bootstrapping in miniature language acquisition
Affiliation:1. Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Barcelona Science Park–University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain;2. CIBER-BBN, Networking Centre on Bioengineering, Biomaterials and Nanomedicine, Barcelona Science Park, Barcelona, Spain;3. Department of Chemistry, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain;4. Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain;1. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, East Carolina University, USA;2. Laupus Health Sciences Library, East Carolina University, USA;3. Department of Psychology, Gordon College, USA
Abstract:Given the difficulties in learning meanings of words by observing the referent, it has been suggested that children use the syntactic context of the word to predict part of its meaning, a hypothesis known as syntactic bootstrapping. Semantic bootstrapping is the opposite theory that the knowledge of semantics helps in acquiring syntax. While there is evidence that children can apply their knowledge of correlations between syntax and semantics to perform bootstrapping, it is not clear how they come to know about these correlations in the first place. Here, a connectionist network is presented that learns to comprehend a miniature language by associating sentences with the corresponding scenes. In doing so, it learns the syntactic/semantic correlations and exhibits bootstrapping behavior. It is argued that such specialized phenomena can emerge when general mechanisms are applied to a specific task, and it is not always necessary to endow the learner with pre-existing specialized mechanisms.
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