The aim of the present work was to develop a computational model of how children acquire inflectional morphology for marking person and number; one of the central challenges in language development. First, in order to establish which putative learning phenomena are sufficiently robust to constitute a target for modelling, we ran large-scale elicited production studies with native learners of Finnish (N = 77; 35–63 months) and Polish (N = 81; 35–59 months), using a novel method that, unlike previous studies, allows for elicitation of all six person/number forms in the paradigm (first, second and third person; singular and plural). We then proceeded to build and test a connectionist model of the acquisition of person/number marking which not ...
This article considers recent explanations of variability in the second language (L2) comprehension ...
Four- and five-year-old children took part in an elicited familiar and novel Lithuanian noun product...
Four- and five-year-old children took part in an elicited familiar and novel Lithuanian noun product...
AbstractThe aim of the present work was to develop a computational model of how children acquire inf...
The aim of the present work was to develop a computational model of how children acquire inflectiona...
Many generativist accounts (e.g., Wexler, 1998) argue for very early knowledge of inflection on the ...
The aim of this large-scale, preregistered, cross-linguistic study was to mediate between theories o...
One of the great challenges in linguistics and cognitive science is to understand the nature of the ...
The aim of this large-scale, preregistered, cross-linguistic study was to mediate between theories o...
THESIS 11382This thesis investigates morphological productivity across two different language types ...
In many languages of the world, the form of individual words can undergo systematic variation in ord...
How does knowledge of one language’s morphology influence learning of inflection rules in a second o...
This study addresses a series of methodological questions that arise when modeling inflectional morp...
Price-Williams, D., & Davies, M., Acquiring Polish noun inflection: Two children’s productivity and ...
There are many logical possibilities for marking morphological features. However only some of them a...
This article considers recent explanations of variability in the second language (L2) comprehension ...
Four- and five-year-old children took part in an elicited familiar and novel Lithuanian noun product...
Four- and five-year-old children took part in an elicited familiar and novel Lithuanian noun product...
AbstractThe aim of the present work was to develop a computational model of how children acquire inf...
The aim of the present work was to develop a computational model of how children acquire inflectiona...
Many generativist accounts (e.g., Wexler, 1998) argue for very early knowledge of inflection on the ...
The aim of this large-scale, preregistered, cross-linguistic study was to mediate between theories o...
One of the great challenges in linguistics and cognitive science is to understand the nature of the ...
The aim of this large-scale, preregistered, cross-linguistic study was to mediate between theories o...
THESIS 11382This thesis investigates morphological productivity across two different language types ...
In many languages of the world, the form of individual words can undergo systematic variation in ord...
How does knowledge of one language’s morphology influence learning of inflection rules in a second o...
This study addresses a series of methodological questions that arise when modeling inflectional morp...
Price-Williams, D., & Davies, M., Acquiring Polish noun inflection: Two children’s productivity and ...
There are many logical possibilities for marking morphological features. However only some of them a...
This article considers recent explanations of variability in the second language (L2) comprehension ...
Four- and five-year-old children took part in an elicited familiar and novel Lithuanian noun product...
Four- and five-year-old children took part in an elicited familiar and novel Lithuanian noun product...