Natural Syntax, Artificial Intelligence and Language Acquisition

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Abstract

In recent work, various scholars have suggested that large language models can be construed as input-driven theories of language acquisition. In this paper, we propose a way to test this idea. As we will document, there is good reason to think that processing pressures override input at an early point in linguistic development, creating a temporary but sophisticated system of negation with no counterpart in caregiver speech. We go on to outline a (for now) thought experiment involving this phenomenon that could contribute to a deeper understanding both of human language and of the language models that seek to simulate it.

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O’Grady, W., & Lee, M. (2023). Natural Syntax, Artificial Intelligence and Language Acquisition. Information (Switzerland), 14(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/info14070418

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