Learnability of syntax 2 The learnability of abstract syntactic principles Children acquiring language infer the correct form of syntactic constructions for which they appear to have little or no direct evidence, avoiding simple but incorrect generalizations that would be consistent with the data they receive. These generalizations must be guided by some inductive bias – some abstract knowledge – that leads them to prefer the correct hypotheses even in the absence of directly supporting evidence. What form do these inductive constraints take? It is often argued or assumed that they reflect innately specified knowledge of language. A classic example of such an argument moves from the phenomenon of auxiliary fronting in English interrogative...
We present a hierarchical Bayesian framework for modeling the acqui-sition of verb argument construc...
The productivity of language lies in the ability to generalize linguistic knowledge to new situation...
The productivity of language lies in the ability to generalize linguistic knowledge to new situation...
Children acquiring language infer the correct form of syntactic constructions for which they appear ...
210 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.All normal children succeed i...
210 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.All normal children succeed i...
1. UG as the outcome of the acquisition process It is a common position in generative acquisition st...
The theory that language acquisition is guided and constrained by inborn linguistic knowledge is ass...
The theory that language acquisition is guided and constrained by inborn linguistic knowledge is ass...
The Poverty of the Stimulus (PoS) argument holds that children do not receive enough evidence to inf...
How much knowledge of language is innate and how much is learned through experience? The nativist vi...
"It is a common position in generative acquisition studies to accept Chomsky's view that first langu...
"It is a common position in generative acquisition studies to accept Chomsky's view that first langu...
In many different domains of language acquisition, there exists an apparent learnability prob-lem to...
We present a hierarchical Bayesian framework for modeling the acqui-sition of verb argument construc...
We present a hierarchical Bayesian framework for modeling the acqui-sition of verb argument construc...
The productivity of language lies in the ability to generalize linguistic knowledge to new situation...
The productivity of language lies in the ability to generalize linguistic knowledge to new situation...
Children acquiring language infer the correct form of syntactic constructions for which they appear ...
210 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.All normal children succeed i...
210 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.All normal children succeed i...
1. UG as the outcome of the acquisition process It is a common position in generative acquisition st...
The theory that language acquisition is guided and constrained by inborn linguistic knowledge is ass...
The theory that language acquisition is guided and constrained by inborn linguistic knowledge is ass...
The Poverty of the Stimulus (PoS) argument holds that children do not receive enough evidence to inf...
How much knowledge of language is innate and how much is learned through experience? The nativist vi...
"It is a common position in generative acquisition studies to accept Chomsky's view that first langu...
"It is a common position in generative acquisition studies to accept Chomsky's view that first langu...
In many different domains of language acquisition, there exists an apparent learnability prob-lem to...
We present a hierarchical Bayesian framework for modeling the acqui-sition of verb argument construc...
We present a hierarchical Bayesian framework for modeling the acqui-sition of verb argument construc...
The productivity of language lies in the ability to generalize linguistic knowledge to new situation...
The productivity of language lies in the ability to generalize linguistic knowledge to new situation...