Language Acquisition, Neutral Change, and Diachronic Trends in Noun Classifiers

Aniket Kali, Jordan Kodner
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Languages around the world employ classifier systems as a method of semantic organization and categorization. These systems are rife with variability, violability, and ambiguity, and are prone to constant change over time. We explicitly model change in classifier systems as the population-level outcome of child language acquisition over time in order to shed light on the factors that drive change to classifier systems. Our research consists of two parts: a contrastive corpus study of Cantonese and Mandarin child-directed speech to determine the role that ambiguity and homophony avoidance may play in classifier learning and change followed by a series of population-level learning simulations of an abstract classifier system. We find that acquisition without reference to ambiguity avoidance is sufficient to drive broad trends in classifier change and suggest an additional role for adults and discourse factors in classifier death.
名词分类词的语言习得、中性变化与历时趋势
世界各地的语言都使用分类器系统作为语义组织和分类的方法。这些系统充斥着可变性、可侵犯性和模糊性,并且容易随着时间的推移而不断变化。我们明确地将分类器系统的变化建模为儿童语言习得随时间的人口水平的结果,以阐明驱动分类器系统变化的因素。我们的研究包括两部分:一是对粤语和普通话儿童导向言语的对比语料库研究,以确定歧义和同音避免在分类器学习和变化中可能发挥的作用;二是对抽象分类器系统进行了一系列人口水平的学习模拟。我们发现,不涉及歧义避免的习得足以推动分类器变化的广泛趋势,并表明成人和话语因素在分类器死亡中起着额外的作用。
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