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Proceedings of the Workshop on Psychocomputational Models of Human Language Acquisition

Chairs
William Gregory Sakas (City University of New York)
Alexander Clark (University of London)
Royal Holloway (University of London)
James Cussens (University of York)
Aris Xanthos (University of Lausanne)

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pdf ps bib Front matter
pdf ps bib The Input for Syntactic Acquisition: Solutions from Language Change Modeling
Lisa Pearl
pp. 1–9
pdf ps bib Simulating Language Change in the Presence of Non-Idealized Syntax
W. Garrett Mitchener
pp. 10–19
pdf ps bib Using Morphology and Syntax Together in Unsupervised Learning
Yu Hu, Irina Matveeva, John Goldsmith and Colin Sprague
pp. 20–27
pdf ps bib Refining the SED Heuristic for Morpheme Discovery: Another Look at Swahili
Yu Hu, Irina Matveeva, John Goldsmith and Colin Sprague
pp. 28–35
pdf ps bib A Connectionist Model of Language-Scene Interaction
Marshall R. Mayberry, Matthew W. Crocker and Pia Knoeferle
pp. 36–44
pdf ps bib A Second Language Acquisition Model Using Example Generalization and Concept Categories
Ari Rappoport and Vera Sheinman
pp. 45–52
pdf ps bib Item Based Constructions and the Logical Problem
Brian MacWhinney
pp. 53–68
pdf ps bib Statistics vs. UG in Language Acquisition: Does a Bigram Analysis Predict Auxiliary Inversion?
Xuân-Nga Cao Kam, Iglika Stoyneshka, Lidiya Tornyova, William Gregory Sakas and Janet Dean Fodor
pp. 69–71
pdf ps bib Climbing the Path to Grammar: A Maximum Entropy Model of Subject/Object Learning
Felice Dell’Orletta, Alessandro Lenci, Simonetta Montemagni and Vito Pirrelli
pp. 72–81
pdf ps bib The Acquisition and Use of Argument Structure Constructions: A Bayesian Model
Afra Alishahi and Suzanne Stevenson
pp. 82–90
pdf ps bib Steps Toward Deep Lexical Acquisition
Sourabh Niyogi
pp. 91–99

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