Children often invent new words to express meanings for which they have learned no words or cannot recall conventional words. They do not do so randomly, but appear to utilize their knowledge of word-formation devices. The present study investigated the development of spontaneous lexical innovations during the preschool years. Instances of lexical innovations were identified in transcripts of 210 naturalistic conversations between an American English-speaking boy (2;4 through 5;0) and his parents. The boy\u27s innovations generally support and extend Clark\u27s findings regarding categories of innovations and provide some support for her developmental predictions based on the principle of simplicity. Many usages seem to be based on common, ...
In this article I look at the main ways of making new English words, and at the different types of n...
We investigated the influence of exposure to phonologically similar words on four-year-olds' acqui...
2 studies of word learning are reported. In Study 1, 24-month-old children and 2 adults played with ...
Children often invent new words to express meanings for which they have learned no words or cannot r...
Children often invent new words to express meanings for which they have learned no words or cannot r...
The author discusses lexical innovations in children's speech, based on the data on word-building fo...
The study of children\u27s use of invented words gives some insight into the forces motivating the a...
This paper is devoted to the acquisition of English verb morphology by English-speaking children age...
This paper investigates the language of young English people – alias slanguage – in the last few dec...
Children acquire language spontaneously without being explicitly taught how. Their mastery of sounds...
Language change is a complex process because it occurs both synchronically and diachronically and is...
Compared to other aspects of language development, such as acquiring grammar, we perhaps take for gr...
The question of how children master impressive quantities of words at an early age has received scan...
The aim of the paper is to present a few interesting trends of a word formation in a children’s lang...
The paper attempts to reveal the most popular word–formation patterns in modern English. The authors...
In this article I look at the main ways of making new English words, and at the different types of n...
We investigated the influence of exposure to phonologically similar words on four-year-olds' acqui...
2 studies of word learning are reported. In Study 1, 24-month-old children and 2 adults played with ...
Children often invent new words to express meanings for which they have learned no words or cannot r...
Children often invent new words to express meanings for which they have learned no words or cannot r...
The author discusses lexical innovations in children's speech, based on the data on word-building fo...
The study of children\u27s use of invented words gives some insight into the forces motivating the a...
This paper is devoted to the acquisition of English verb morphology by English-speaking children age...
This paper investigates the language of young English people – alias slanguage – in the last few dec...
Children acquire language spontaneously without being explicitly taught how. Their mastery of sounds...
Language change is a complex process because it occurs both synchronically and diachronically and is...
Compared to other aspects of language development, such as acquiring grammar, we perhaps take for gr...
The question of how children master impressive quantities of words at an early age has received scan...
The aim of the paper is to present a few interesting trends of a word formation in a children’s lang...
The paper attempts to reveal the most popular word–formation patterns in modern English. The authors...
In this article I look at the main ways of making new English words, and at the different types of n...
We investigated the influence of exposure to phonologically similar words on four-year-olds' acqui...
2 studies of word learning are reported. In Study 1, 24-month-old children and 2 adults played with ...