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Is Word Segmentation Child's Play in All Languages?

2019-07-01ACL 2019Unverified0· sign in to hype

Georgia R. Loukatou, Steven Moran, Damian Blasi, Sabine Stoll, Alej Cristia, rina

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When learning language, infants need to break down the flow of input speech into minimal word-like units, a process best described as unsupervised bottom-up segmentation. Proposed strategies include several segmentation algorithms, but only cross-linguistically robust algorithms could be plausible candidates for human word learning, since infants have no initial knowledge of the ambient language. We report on the stability in performance of 11 conceptually diverse algorithms on a selection of 8 typologically distinct languages. The results consist evidence that some segmentation algorithms are cross-linguistically valid, thus could be considered as potential strategies employed by all infants.

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