Vogt, P. and Lieven, E. (2010) Verifying theories of language acquisition using computer models of language evolution Adaptive Behavior 18(1): 21-35 Special issue on Language Evolution: Computer models for Empirical Data.

    Abstract This paper presents a dense database study of child language acquisition from a usage-based perspective of language acquisition and a new analysis of data from an earlier study on simulating language evolution. The new analysis is carried out to show how computer modelling studies can be designed to generate predictions (results) that can be compared quantitatively with empirical data obtained from the dense database studies. Although the comparison shows that the computer model in question is still far from realistic, the study illustrates how to carry out agent-based simulations of language evolution that allows quantitative verification of predictions with empirical data to validate theories on child language acquisition.