Dear All,
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science invites you to the following talk:
Please note that this event will be held at CEU Budapest site!
Speaker: Damian Blasi (Harvard University)
Language diversity from individual-level biases
In this talk I’ll critically revisit the idea that individual-level biases shape language
diversity. The idea is straightforward: the distribution of language structures in the
world approximately follows the marginal payoff they provide to humans, in the form of
ease of production, learnability, expressivity, and the like. I will discuss a number of
cases from across linguistic domains but will ultimately focus on the role of learnability
(as evidenced in individual-level experiments). In this regard there are multiple related
hypotheses, including the notions that language structures which are (1) easier to acquire
by children, (2) easier to acquire by adults and (3) easier to retain by adults, are
overrepresented across the world’s languages. The main evidence I’ll use is the history
and the nature of languages which instantiate almost ideal case studies for each of the
hypotheses described above, accordingly: (1) Creole languages (Blasi, Michaelis &
Haspelmath 2017 Nat Hum Beh), (2) languages spoken by large populations (Scherbakova et
al. to appear in Sci Adv), and (3) surviving languages (i.e. languages that are no longer
transmitted to newer generations, Blasi et al. in prep). I will conclude that the evidence
for a direct pipeline between individual-level biases and social-level language structures
is surprisingly less robust than widely assumed across the cognitive and language
sciences, and I will discuss some future research directions.
Date: Wednesday, Dec 6, 2023
Time: 4 PM (to 5:30 PM) CET
Venue: CEU BUDAPEST site (1051 Budapest, Nádor u. 15.) N13 room 118.*
and Zoom (meeting ID: 977 8672
8334<https://ceu-edu.zoom.us/j/97786728334?pwd=SXpVTkM2eFJsTUZTQU96dVVVTzFwZz09>,
passcode: 425757)
Chair: Eva Wittenberg
*Anyone not affiliated with CEU wishing to attend in-person in Budapest must RSVP to
vargai(a)ceu.edu to get access to the lecture hall.
Best regards,
Ildikó Varga
Department Coordinator (Budapest)
Department of Cognitive Science
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Nador u. 15. FT room 404
tel: +36-1 327-3000 2941
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