Adjectives are essential for describing and differentiating concepts. However, they have a protracted development relative to other word classes. Here we measure three- and four-year-olds’ exposure to adjectives across a range of interactive and socioeconomic contexts to: (i) measure the syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic variability of adjectives in child-directed speech (CDS); and (ii) investigate how features of the input might scaffold adjective acquisition. In our novel corpus of UK English, adjectives occurred more frequently in prenominal than in postnominal (predicative) syntactic frames, though postnominal frames were more frequent for less-familiar adjectives. They occurred much more frequently with a descriptive than a contrastiv...
The acquisition of adjectives in two Italian and two English children is compared searching for diff...
Children show a remarkable degree of consistency in learning some words earlier than others. What pa...
Les adjectifs n’ont pas toujours eu bonne presse chez les grammairiens et les gens de lettre. Leur c...
Children master adjectives at a later stage in development compared to other word classes (Ravid & L...
Research has shown that, when assigning meaning to a novel adjective in experimental settings, young...
Experimental studies demonstrate that contrast helps toddlers to extend the meanings of novel adject...
Previous studies have documented that children are slow to acquire adjectives into their productive ...
This paper is a longitudinal investigation of adjective use by children aged 1;8−2;8, and their care...
Two hundred forty English-speaking toddlers (24- and 36-month-olds) heard novel adjectives applied t...
Pragmatic abilities are not only a component of efficient com-munication; they can also be an import...
Adjectives have not always had good press among writers, as they may reflect a distorted prose. Rese...
In Study 1, English-speaking 3- and 4-year-olds heard a novel adjective used to label one of two obj...
Three studies investigated how 24-month-olds and adults resolve temporary ambiguity in fluent speech...
Three studies investigated how 24-month-olds and adults resolve temporary ambiguity in fluent speech...
Children show a remarkable degree of consistency in learning some words earlier than others. What pa...
The acquisition of adjectives in two Italian and two English children is compared searching for diff...
Children show a remarkable degree of consistency in learning some words earlier than others. What pa...
Les adjectifs n’ont pas toujours eu bonne presse chez les grammairiens et les gens de lettre. Leur c...
Children master adjectives at a later stage in development compared to other word classes (Ravid & L...
Research has shown that, when assigning meaning to a novel adjective in experimental settings, young...
Experimental studies demonstrate that contrast helps toddlers to extend the meanings of novel adject...
Previous studies have documented that children are slow to acquire adjectives into their productive ...
This paper is a longitudinal investigation of adjective use by children aged 1;8−2;8, and their care...
Two hundred forty English-speaking toddlers (24- and 36-month-olds) heard novel adjectives applied t...
Pragmatic abilities are not only a component of efficient com-munication; they can also be an import...
Adjectives have not always had good press among writers, as they may reflect a distorted prose. Rese...
In Study 1, English-speaking 3- and 4-year-olds heard a novel adjective used to label one of two obj...
Three studies investigated how 24-month-olds and adults resolve temporary ambiguity in fluent speech...
Three studies investigated how 24-month-olds and adults resolve temporary ambiguity in fluent speech...
Children show a remarkable degree of consistency in learning some words earlier than others. What pa...
The acquisition of adjectives in two Italian and two English children is compared searching for diff...
Children show a remarkable degree of consistency in learning some words earlier than others. What pa...
Les adjectifs n’ont pas toujours eu bonne presse chez les grammairiens et les gens de lettre. Leur c...