Kirby Simon
Language Evolution and Computation Research Unit, Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, University of Edinburgh, Adam Ferguson Bldg., 40 George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9LL, Scotland.
Artif Life. 2002;8(2):185-215. doi: 10.1162/106454602320184248.
This article aims to show that linguistics, in particular the study of the lexico-syntactic aspects of language, provides fertile ground for artificial life modeling. A survey of the models that have been developed over the last decade and a half is presented to demonstrate that ALife techniques have a lot to offer an explanatory theory of language. It is argued that this is because much of the structure of language is determined by the interaction of three complex adaptive systems: learning, culture, and biological evolution. Computational simulation, informed by theoretical linguistics, is an appropriate response to the challenge of explaining real linguistic data in terms of the processes that underpin human language.
本文旨在表明,语言学,尤其是对语言词汇句法方面的研究,为人工生命建模提供了肥沃的土壤。本文对过去十五年间所开发的模型进行了综述,以证明人工生命技术能够为语言解释理论提供诸多帮助。本文认为,这是因为语言的许多结构是由学习、文化和生物进化这三个复杂适应系统的相互作用所决定的。由理论语言学提供信息的计算模拟,是应对根据支撑人类语言的过程来解释真实语言数据这一挑战的恰当方式。