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E. J. Briscoe. 2000. Grammatical acquisition: Inductive bias and coevolution of language and the language acquisition device. Language, 76(2):245--296.

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Structural Equations in Language Learning - Moortgat   (Correct)

....But of course, we are interested in this test case because it opens a window on the e#ect of parameters that find their motivation in the cognitive setting of language acquisition. There is an a#nity here between the proposals in this paper and the work on language acquisition and co evolution in [4]. Briscoe s approach is formulated in terms of a rule based categorial framework. The connection with our logic based approach needs further investigation. ....

Briscoe, E.J., `Grammatical Acquisition: Inductive Bias and Coevolution of Language and the Language Acquisition Device', Language 76.2, 2000. 16


The Acquisition of a Unification-Based Generalised Categorial.. - Villavicencio (2002)   (Correct)

....[1985] observe, blind children have a severely limited access to non linguistic aspects of the world, but they succeed in learning languages without many problems. However, it is reasonable to as For a discussion of possible parametric systems see Hyams [1986] Clark [1992] Culicover [1997] Briscoe [1997 to 2000], among others. Some computational systems of language acquisition that use statistical information are described in [Kapur and Clark 1996] Briscoe 1999] and [Yang 1999] 26 sume that children can use their knowledge about the current situation and the meaning of familiar words in a ....

....ambiguous triggers that can be present in the input data. Other possible word orders such as VOS and OSV can be obtained by adding another parameter to the current model of the UG that inverts the order of the subject and objects of the verb with respect to the semantic arguments, as done by Briscoe [1997 2000]. However, the orders obtained by the current UG are varied enough for the proposed investigation. 188 In this work we investigate the performance of the learner in setting the word order parameters, in a number of experiments where di#erent environments are defined, with di#erent degrees of ....

Briscoe, T. Grammatical Acquisition: Inductive Bias and Coevolution of Language and the Language Acquisition Device. Language, v. 76, n. 2, p. 245-296, 2000.


Simulating Language Change in the Presence of Non-Idealized Syntax - Mitchener (2005)   (Correct)

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E. J. Briscoe. 2000. Grammatical acquisition: Inductive bias and coevolution of language and the language acquisition device. Language, 76(2):245--296.


Modeling the Effect of Cross-Language Ambiguity on Human Syntax.. - Sakas (2000)   (Correct)

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E.J. Briscoe. 2000. Grammatical Acquisition: Inductive Bias and Coevolution of Language and the Language Acquisition Device. Language, 76(2).

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