The Cultural Evolution of Syntactic Constraints in Phonology

  • Steels L
  • Oudeyer P
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The paper reports on an experiment in which a group of autonomous agents self-organises through cultural evolution constraints on the combination of the individual sounds (phonemes) in their repertoires. We use a selectionist approach whereby a repertoire evolves by mutations of patterns, constrained by functional pressures from perception and production and the need to conform to the group.

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Steels, L., & Oudeyer, P.-Y. (2020). The Cultural Evolution of Syntactic Constraints in Phonology. In Artificial Life VII (pp. 382–392). The MIT Press. https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/1432.003.0054

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