*Monthly online ILFC Seminar: interactions between formal and computational
linguistics*
https://gdr-lift.loria.fr/monthy-online-ilfc-seminar/

The LIFT 2 research group is happy to announce the two forthcoming sessions
of the ILFC seminar on the interactions between formal and computational
linguistics:

   - 2024/06/12 17:00-18:00 UTC+2: *Kenny Smith* (University of Edinburgh;
   16:00-17:00 UTC+1)
   Title: *The evolution of linguistic regularities and exceptions*
   Abstract: *Languages persist through a cycle of learning and use - we
   learn the language of our community through immersion in that language,
   then in using that language to meet our communicative goals we generate
   more linguistic data which others learn from. In previous work we have used
   computational and experimental methods to show how this cycle of learning
   and use can explain some of the fundamental structural features shared by
   all languages - for example, the fact that all languages exploit regular
   rules for generating meaningful expressions allows languages to be both
   relatively learnable but also exceptionally powerful tools for
   communication. In this talk I’ll briefly review this older work on the
   evolution of regularity, then apply the same approach to understanding
   exceptions to those regular rules. Within individual languages, exceptions
   and irregularities tend not to be distributed randomly - idiosyncratic
   exceptions tend to occur for high-frequency items, with low-frequency items
   following the general regular rule. And languages spoken in small, isolated
   communities tend to have more irregularities, exceptions, and complexity in
   general than languages (like English) spoken in large heterogeneous
   communities. I’ll describe a recent series of experiments, using artificial
   language learning and iterated learning methods, showing how this
   distribution of irregularity within and across languages can be explained
   as a consequence of the same processes of learning and use that account for
   linguistic regularity.*
   - 2024/09/11 17:00-18:00 UTC+2: *Meaghan Fowlie* (Utrecht University)
   Title: [TBA]
   Abstract: [TBA]


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