articleCognitionMay 14, 2015HYBRID OA

Compression and communication in the cultural evolution of linguistic structure

University of Edinburgh · University of Stirling

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Abstract

Language exhibits striking systematic structure. Words are composed of combinations of reusable sounds, and those words in turn are combined to form complex sentences. These properties make language unique among natural communication systems and enable our species to convey an open-ended set of messages. We provide a cultural evolutionary account of the origins of this structure. We show, using simulations of rational learners and laboratory experiments, that structure arises from a trade-off between pressures for compressibility (imposed during learning) and expressivity (imposed during communication). We further demonstrate that the relative strength of these two pressures can be varied in different social…

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  • Psychology
  • Linguistics
  • Natural (archaeology)
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Cognitive science
  • Communication
  • Computer science
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