Fibrational Linguistics (FibLang): Language Acquisition

Fabrizio Genovese
(20[])
Fosco Loregian
(Tallinn University of Technology)
Caterina Puca
(Quantinuum, 17 Beaumont Street, Oxford, OX1 2NA, United Kingdom)

In this work we show how FibLang, a category-theoretic framework concerned with the interplay between language and meaning, can be used to describe vocabulary acquisition, that is the process with which a speaker acquires new vocabulary (through experience or interaction).

We model two different kinds of vocabulary acquisition, which we call 'by example' and 'by paraphrasis'. The former captures the idea of acquiring the meaning of a word by being shown a witness representing that word, as in 'understanding what a cat is, by looking at a cat'. The latter captures the idea of acquiring meaning by listening to some other speaker rephrasing the word with others already known to the learner.

We provide a category-theoretic model for vocabulary acquisition by paraphrasis based on the construction of free promonads. We draw parallels between our work and Wittgenstein's dynamical approach to language, commonly known as 'language games'.

In Jade Master and Martha Lewis: Proceedings Fifth International Conference on Applied Category Theory (ACT 2022), Glasgow, United Kingdom, 18-22 July 2022, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 380, pp. 224–236.
Published: 7th August 2023.

ArXived at: https://dx.doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.380.13 bibtex PDF

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