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Posted on 24/01/202521/01/2025 by Rafael Scapin

Can AI Models Show Us How People Learn? Impossible Languages Point a Way

Certain grammatical rules never appear in any known language. By constructing artificial languages that have these rules, linguists can use neural networks to explore how people learn.

Can AI Models Show Us How People Learn? Impossible Languages Point a Way.

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