<div><p>Whilst some locative verbs alternate between the ground- and figure-locative constructions (e.g. <i>Lisa sprayed the flowers with water/Lisa sprayed water onto the flowers</i>), others are restricted to one construction or the other (e.g. <i>*Lisa filled water into the cup/*Lisa poured the cup with water</i>). The present study investigated two proposals for how learners (aged 5–6, 9–10 and adults) acquire this restriction, using a novel-verb-learning grammaticality-judgment paradigm. In support of the semantic verb class hypothesis, participants in all age groups used the semantic properties of novel verbs to determine the locative constructions (ground/figure/both) in which they could and could not appear. In support of the freque...
Item does not contain fulltextHow do children eventually come to avoid the production of overgeneral...
Item does not contain fulltextThis review investigates empirical evidence for different theoretical ...
Children must learn the structural biases of locative verbs in order to avoid making overgeneralisat...
Whilst some locative verbs alternate between the ground- and figure-locative constructions (e.g. Lis...
Whilst some locative verbs alternate between the ground- and figure-locative constructions (e.g. Lis...
The present study investigated how children learn that some verbs may appear in the figure-locative ...
Children overgeneralise verbs to ungrammatical structures early in acquisition, but retreat from the...
Early in acquisition children overgeneralize verbs to ungrammatical structures. The retreat from ove...
AbstractNative speakers of Spanish (children aged 6–7, 10–11 and adults) rated grammatical and ungra...
How do children eventually come to avoid the production of overgeneralisation errors, in particular,...
Participants (aged 5–6 yrs, 9–10 yrs and adults) rated (using a five-point scale) grammatical (intra...
Whilst certain verbs may appear in both the intransitive inchoative and the transitive causative con...
Native speakers of Spanish (children aged 6–7, 10–11 and adults) rated grammatical and ungrammatical...
Children (aged five-to-six and nine-to-ten years) and adults rated the acceptability of well-formed ...
Children (aged five-to-six and nine-to-ten years) and adults rated the acceptability of well-formed ...
Item does not contain fulltextHow do children eventually come to avoid the production of overgeneral...
Item does not contain fulltextThis review investigates empirical evidence for different theoretical ...
Children must learn the structural biases of locative verbs in order to avoid making overgeneralisat...
Whilst some locative verbs alternate between the ground- and figure-locative constructions (e.g. Lis...
Whilst some locative verbs alternate between the ground- and figure-locative constructions (e.g. Lis...
The present study investigated how children learn that some verbs may appear in the figure-locative ...
Children overgeneralise verbs to ungrammatical structures early in acquisition, but retreat from the...
Early in acquisition children overgeneralize verbs to ungrammatical structures. The retreat from ove...
AbstractNative speakers of Spanish (children aged 6–7, 10–11 and adults) rated grammatical and ungra...
How do children eventually come to avoid the production of overgeneralisation errors, in particular,...
Participants (aged 5–6 yrs, 9–10 yrs and adults) rated (using a five-point scale) grammatical (intra...
Whilst certain verbs may appear in both the intransitive inchoative and the transitive causative con...
Native speakers of Spanish (children aged 6–7, 10–11 and adults) rated grammatical and ungrammatical...
Children (aged five-to-six and nine-to-ten years) and adults rated the acceptability of well-formed ...
Children (aged five-to-six and nine-to-ten years) and adults rated the acceptability of well-formed ...
Item does not contain fulltextHow do children eventually come to avoid the production of overgeneral...
Item does not contain fulltextThis review investigates empirical evidence for different theoretical ...
Children must learn the structural biases of locative verbs in order to avoid making overgeneralisat...