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A language strategy for aspect
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Abstract
This chapter explores a possible language strategy for verbalizing aspect: the encoding of Aktionsarten by means of morphological markers. Russian tense-aspect system is used as a model. We first operationalize this system and reconstruct the learning operators needed for acquiring it. Then we perform a first language formation experiment in which a novel system of Aktionsarten emerges and gets coordinated between the agents, driven by a need for higher expressivity.
Abstract
This chapter explores a possible language strategy for verbalizing aspect: the encoding of Aktionsarten by means of morphological markers. Russian tense-aspect system is used as a model. We first operationalize this system and reconstruct the learning operators needed for acquiring it. Then we perform a first language formation experiment in which a novel system of Aktionsarten emerges and gets coordinated between the agents, driven by a need for higher expressivity.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction. Self-organization and selection in cultural language evolution 1
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Part I. Emergence of perceptually grounded vocabularies
- The Grounded Naming Game 41
- Language strategies for color 61
- Emergent mirror systems for body language 87
- The co-evolution of basic spatial terms and categories 111
- Multi-dimensional meanings in lexicon formation 143
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Part II. Emergence of grammatical systems
- The evolution of case systems for marking event structure 169
- Emergent functional grammar for space 207
- The emergence of internal agreement systems 233
- A language strategy for aspect 257
- The emergence of quantifiers 277
- Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction. Self-organization and selection in cultural language evolution 1
-
Part I. Emergence of perceptually grounded vocabularies
- The Grounded Naming Game 41
- Language strategies for color 61
- Emergent mirror systems for body language 87
- The co-evolution of basic spatial terms and categories 111
- Multi-dimensional meanings in lexicon formation 143
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Part II. Emergence of grammatical systems
- The evolution of case systems for marking event structure 169
- Emergent functional grammar for space 207
- The emergence of internal agreement systems 233
- A language strategy for aspect 257
- The emergence of quantifiers 277
- Index 305