Languages differ in how they package the components of an event into words to form sentences. For example, while some languages typically encode the manner of motion in the verb (e.g., running), others more often use verbs that encode the path (e.g., ascending). Prior research has demonstrated that children and adults have lexicalization biases; that is, they assume that novel motion verbs will reflect the dominant pattern of their own language. These experiments explored the plasticity of these biases. In Experiments 1 and 2 we taught English-speaking adults motion verbs, varying the proportion of manner and path verbs in the training set; their interpretation of subsequent verbs closely reflected the proba-bilistic variation in the input....
Successful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this against the ...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
Children overgeneralise verbs to ungrammatical structures early in acquisition, but retreat from the...
Acquiring novel verb meanings is challenging because events in the world are inherently multi-interp...
Languages encode motion in strikingly different ways. Languages such as English communicate the mann...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
Any event can be construed from a variety of perspectives. While this flexibility is fundamental to ...
Verb-specific preference for syntactic structure (verb bias) is considered as a critical parsing con...
Children must learn the structural biases of locative verbs in order to avoid making overgeneralisat...
AbstractSuccessful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this agai...
Most English descriptions of motion events express manner in the main verb and path in a preposition...
AbstractChildren must learn the structural biases of locative verbs in order to avoid making overgen...
Whilst certain verbs may appear in both the intransitive inchoative and the transitive causative con...
A verb bias refers to a higher likelihood for a verb to appear in one particular sentence structure....
Successful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this against the ...
Successful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this against the ...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
Children overgeneralise verbs to ungrammatical structures early in acquisition, but retreat from the...
Acquiring novel verb meanings is challenging because events in the world are inherently multi-interp...
Languages encode motion in strikingly different ways. Languages such as English communicate the mann...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
Any event can be construed from a variety of perspectives. While this flexibility is fundamental to ...
Verb-specific preference for syntactic structure (verb bias) is considered as a critical parsing con...
Children must learn the structural biases of locative verbs in order to avoid making overgeneralisat...
AbstractSuccessful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this agai...
Most English descriptions of motion events express manner in the main verb and path in a preposition...
AbstractChildren must learn the structural biases of locative verbs in order to avoid making overgen...
Whilst certain verbs may appear in both the intransitive inchoative and the transitive causative con...
A verb bias refers to a higher likelihood for a verb to appear in one particular sentence structure....
Successful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this against the ...
Successful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this against the ...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
Children overgeneralise verbs to ungrammatical structures early in acquisition, but retreat from the...