Suppose a new animal communication system is discovered. Animals in this community use signals to refer to other animals

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Suppose a new animal communication system is discovered. Animals in this community use signals to refer to other animals

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Suppose a new animal communication system is discovered. Animals in this community use signals to refer to other animals in the immediate environment. However, they are not born with knowledge of the communication system; they also appear to be able to combine signals to refer to new referents. The key limitation is they can't refer to things that aren't immediately co- present. Which design feature of human language does this system not clearly display? Compositionality Learned Displacement Referentiality
According to some researchers, human linguistic knowledge is too rich to be fully explained by learning from direct evidence alone. This is known as the argument, and is often used to support ____________ accounts of language origins. Cultural transmission; nativist Poverty of the stimulus; nativist Cultural transmission; anti-nativist Joint attention; nativist Poverty of the stimulus; anti-nativist Joint attention; anti-nativist
Based on our current knowledge, what is one way in which the Campbell's monkey alarm call is different from vervet alarm calls? The Campbell's monkey alarm call is arbitrary, whereas the vervet alarm call is iconic. The vervet alarm call displays evidence of compositionality. The Campbell's monkey alarm call is entirely learned, whereas the vervet alarm call is entirely instinctive. The vervet alarm call is entirely learned, whereas the Campbell's monkey alarm call is entirely instinctive. The vervet alarm call is arbitrary, whereas the Campbell's monkey alarm call is iconic. The Campbell's monkey alarm call displays some evidence of compositionality.
Based on studies comparing human and animal learning of sequences, statistical learning is most likely: A domain-specific capacity, because animals do not exhibit statistical learning. A domain-general capacity, because animals do not exhibit statistical learning. A domain-specific capacity, because animals do exhibit some evidence of statistical learning. A domain-general capacity, because animals do exhibit some evidence of statistical learning. An innate capacity, because computational models like GPT-3 do not display evidence of statistical learning. 888
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