Rule learning by seven-month-old infants
- PMID: 9872745
- DOI: 10.1126/science.283.5398.77
Rule learning by seven-month-old infants
Abstract
A fundamental task of language acquisition is to extract abstract algebraic rules. Three experiments show that 7-month-old infants attend longer to sentences with unfamiliar structures than to sentences with familiar structures. The design of the artificial language task used in these experiments ensured that this discrimination could not be performed by counting, by a system that is sensitive only to transitional probabilities, or by a popular class of simple neural network models. Instead, these results suggest that infants can represent, extract, and generalize abstract algebraic rules.
Comment in
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Out of the minds of babes.Science. 1999 Jan 1;283(5398):40-1. doi: 10.1126/science.283.5398.40. Science. 1999. PMID: 9917263 No abstract available.
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Do infants learn grammar with algebra or statistics?Science. 1999 Apr 16;284(5413):435; author reply 436-7. Science. 1999. PMID: 10232988 No abstract available.
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Do infants learn grammar with algebra or statistics?Science. 1999 Apr 16;284(5413):435-6; author reply 436-7. Science. 1999. PMID: 10232989 No abstract available.
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