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Modelling Child Learning and Parsing of Long-range Syntactic Dependencies

Computation and Language 2025-03-18 v1

Abstract

This work develops a probabilistic child language acquisition model to learn a range of linguistic phenonmena, most notably long-range syntactic dependencies of the sort found in object wh-questions, among other constructions. The model is trained on a corpus of real child-directed speech, where each utterance is paired with a logical form as a meaning representation. It then learns both word meanings and language-specific syntax simultaneously. After training, the model can deduce the correct parse tree and word meanings for a given utterance-meaning pair, and can infer the meaning if given only the utterance. The successful modelling of long-range dependencies is theoretically important because it exploits aspects of the model that are, in general, trans-context-free.

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@article{arxiv.2503.12832,
  title  = {Modelling Child Learning and Parsing of Long-range Syntactic Dependencies},
  author = {Louis Mahon and Mark Johnson and Mark Steedman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.12832},
  year   = {2025}
}