Stability and Evolution of Synonyms and Homonyms in Signaling Game |
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Authors: | Dorota Lipowska Adam Lipowski |
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Affiliation: | 1.Faculty of Modern Languages and Literature, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, 61-712 Poznań, Poland;2.Faculty of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, 61-712 Poznań, Poland; |
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Abstract: | Synonyms and homonyms appear in all natural languages. We analyze their evolution within the framework of the signaling game. Agents in our model use reinforcement learning, where probabilities of selection of a communicated word or of its interpretation depend on weights equal to the number of accumulated successful communications. When the probabilities increase linearly with weights, synonyms appear to be very stable and homonyms decline relatively fast. Such behavior seems to be at odds with linguistic observations. A better agreement is obtained when probabilities increase faster than linearly with weights. Our results may suggest that a certain positive feedback, the so-called Metcalfe’s Law, possibly drives some linguistic processes. Evolution of synonyms and homonyms in our model can be approximately described using a certain nonlinear urn model. |
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Keywords: | multi-agent modeling signaling game language formation synonyms homonyms urn model |
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