Cumulative cultural evolution in the laboratory: An experimental approach to the origins of structure in human language
University of Edinburgh · Northumbria University
Abstract
We introduce an experimental paradigm for studying the cumulative cultural evolution of language. In doing so we provide the first experimental validation for the idea that cultural transmission can lead to the appearance of design without a designer. Our experiments involve the iterated learning of artificial languages by human participants. We show that languages transmitted culturally evolve in such a way as to maximize their own transmissibility: over time, the languages in our experiments become easier to learn and increasingly structured. Furthermore, this structure emerges purely as a consequence of the transmission of language over generations, without any intentional design on the part of individual…
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- Cultural transmission in animals
- Computer science
- Sociocultural evolution
- Language evolution
- Constructed language
- Cognitive science
- Artificial intelligence
- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Quality Education