We investigate the acquisition of a novel verb and the morphological processing of its inflectional variations by children acquiring BP. We consider the hypothesis that distributional cues guide the recognition of a novel word as a verb. Besides, the recurrence of verbal affixes leads to the verb’s internal segmentation into root and affixes. An experiment with the Split-Screen Preferential Looking Paradigm technique suggests two-year-old children seem to acquire the novel verb’s concept and treat its inflectional variations as words that share a common meaning. Similar experiments with the Picture Identification Task technique suggest that three-year-old children tend to map a concept into the novel verb, but seem to be confused when teste...
This paper presents the results of an experiment carried out to study the morphological processing o...
Patterns of structure and variation are described in the language development of four children in th...
(in English): In many studies there was demonstrated that word's imageability - the ability of a wor...
We investigate the acquisition of a novel verb and the morphological processing of its inflectional ...
This study proposes a new methodology for determining the relationship between child-directed speech...
The purpose of this study was to investigate children's ability to use verb inflections to learn abo...
International audienceThe way children organize words in their memory has intrigued many researchers...
International audienceOur analyses suggest that early fillers are premorphological. They help childr...
This work investigates the acknowledgement by children acquiring BP (Brazilian Portuguese) of the ro...
Purpose. The purpose of this small feasibility study is to provide data to inform the use of a exper...
The development of morphological processing has been the focal topic in a debate over the nature of ...
This paper extends prior research on the links between cognition and semantic/pragmatic aspects of l...
International audienceA growing corpus of evidence suggests that morphology could play a role in rea...
Syntactic bootstrapping accounts propose that young children use syntactic frames and morphological ...
The theory of syntactic bootstrapping proposes that children can use syntax to infer the meanings of...
This paper presents the results of an experiment carried out to study the morphological processing o...
Patterns of structure and variation are described in the language development of four children in th...
(in English): In many studies there was demonstrated that word's imageability - the ability of a wor...
We investigate the acquisition of a novel verb and the morphological processing of its inflectional ...
This study proposes a new methodology for determining the relationship between child-directed speech...
The purpose of this study was to investigate children's ability to use verb inflections to learn abo...
International audienceThe way children organize words in their memory has intrigued many researchers...
International audienceOur analyses suggest that early fillers are premorphological. They help childr...
This work investigates the acknowledgement by children acquiring BP (Brazilian Portuguese) of the ro...
Purpose. The purpose of this small feasibility study is to provide data to inform the use of a exper...
The development of morphological processing has been the focal topic in a debate over the nature of ...
This paper extends prior research on the links between cognition and semantic/pragmatic aspects of l...
International audienceA growing corpus of evidence suggests that morphology could play a role in rea...
Syntactic bootstrapping accounts propose that young children use syntactic frames and morphological ...
The theory of syntactic bootstrapping proposes that children can use syntax to infer the meanings of...
This paper presents the results of an experiment carried out to study the morphological processing o...
Patterns of structure and variation are described in the language development of four children in th...
(in English): In many studies there was demonstrated that word's imageability - the ability of a wor...