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Modeling language contact with the Iterated Learning Model

Computation and Language 2024-08-27 v2

Abstract

Contact between languages has the potential to transmit vocabulary and other language features; however, this does not always happen. Here, an iterated learning model is used to examine, in a simple way, the resistance of languages to change during language contact. Iterated learning models are agent-based models of language change, they demonstrate that languages that are expressive and compositional arise spontaneously as a consequence of a language transmission bottleneck. A recently introduced type of iterated learning model, the Semi-Supervised ILM is used to simulate language contact. These simulations do not include many of the complex factors involved in language contact and do not model a population of speakers; nonetheless the model demonstrates that the dynamics which lead languages in the model to spontaneously become expressive and compositional, also cause a language to maintain its core traits even after mixing with another language.

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@article{arxiv.2406.06878,
  title  = {Modeling language contact with the Iterated Learning Model},
  author = {Seth Bullock and Conor Houghton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.06878},
  year   = {2024}
}

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