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arxiv: 1203.0504 · v1 · pith:VY33UU5Rnew · submitted 2012-03-02 · 💻 cs.CL · cs.AI· cs.MA

Modelling Social Structures and Hierarchies in Language Evolution

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Language evolution might have preferred certain prior social configurations over others. Experiments conducted with models of different social structures (varying subgroup interactions and the role of a dominant interlocutor) suggest that having isolated agent groups rather than an interconnected agent is more advantageous for the emergence of a social communication system. Distinctive groups that are closely connected by communication yield systems less like natural language than fully isolated groups inhabiting the same world. Furthermore, the addition of a dominant male who is asymmetrically favoured as a hearer, and equally likely to be a speaker has no positive influence on the disjoint groups.

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