Age of acquisition predicts rate of lexical evolution

Monaghan, Padraic (2014) Age of acquisition predicts rate of lexical evolution. Cognition, 133 (3). pp. 530-534. ISSN 0010-0277

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Abstract

The processes taking place during language acquisition are proposed to influence language evolution. However, evidence demonstrating the link between language learning and language evolution is, at best, indirect, constituting studies of laboratory-based artificial language learning studies or computational simulations of diachronic change. In the current study, a direct link between acquisition and evolution is established, showing that for two hundred fundamental vocabulary items, the age at which words are acquired is a predictor of the rate at which they have changed in studies of language evolution. Early-acquired words are more salient and easier to process than late-acquired words, and these early-acquired words are also more stably represented within the community's language. Analysing the properties of these early-acquired words potentially provides insight into the origins of communication, highlighting features of words that have been ultra-conserved in language. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Cognition
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The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Cognition 133 (3), 2014, © ELSEVIER.
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? language acquisitionlanguage evolutionage of acquisitioncommunication originsvocabulary structurelanguage evolutionwordfrequencyenglishmodelperceptionvocabularynetworksratingslinguistics and languagecognitive neuroscienceexperimental and cognitive psychol ??
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73224
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10 Mar 2015 14:14
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Yes
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