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Can squirrel monkeys learn an ABnA grammar? A re-evaluation of Ravignani et al. (2013)
Stefano Ghirlanda1 
[1] Department of Psychology, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY, United States of America;
关键词: Grammar learning;    Animal cognition;    Squirrel monkey;    Habituation task;    Language;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.3806
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Ravignani et al. (2013) habituated squirrel monkeys to sound sequences conforming to an ABnA grammar (n = 1, 2, 3), then tested them for their reactions to novel grammatical and non-grammatical sequences. Although they conclude that the monkeys “consistently recognized and generalized the sequence ABnA,” I remark that this conclusion is not robust. The statistical significance of results depends on specific choices of data analysis, namely dichotomization of the response variable and omission of specific data points. Additionally, there is little evidence of generalization to novel patterns (n = 4, 5), which is important to conclude that the monkeys recognized the ABnA grammar beyond the habituation patterns. Lastly, many test sequences were perceptually similar to habituation sequences, raising the possibility that the monkeys may have generalized based on perceptual similarity rather than based on grammaticality.

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