Item does not contain fulltextPrevious studies have shown that children retreat from argument-structure overgeneralization errors (e.g., *Don't giggle me) by inferring that frequently encountered verbs are unlikely to be grammatical in unattested constructions, and by making use of syntax-semantics correspondences (e.g., verbs denoting internally caused actions such as giggling cannot normally be used causatively). The present study tested a new account based on a unitary learning mechanism that combines both of these processes. Seventy-two participants (ages 5-6, 9-10, and adults) rated overgeneralization errors with higher (*The funny man's joke giggled Bart) and lower (*The funny man giggled Bart) degrees of direct external causation. Th...
This dissertation investigates how children acquire verb argument structure using positive evidence ...
We used a multi-method approach to investigate how children avoid (or retreat from) argument structu...
Previous work has shown that recasts may be contingent responses to children's early ungrammati...
Previous studies have shown that children retreat from argument-structure overgeneralization errors ...
Previous studies have shown that children retreat from argument-structure overgeneralization errors ...
How do language learners avoid the production of verb argument structure overgeneralization errors (...
How do language learners avoid the production of verb argument structure overgeneralization errors (...
Item does not contain fulltextWhilst certain verbs may appear in both the intransitive inchoative an...
How do language learners avoid the production of verb argument structure overgeneralization errors (...
Participants (aged 5–6 yrs, 9–10 yrs and adults) rated (using a five-point scale) grammatical (intra...
We present a hierarchical Bayesian framework for modeling the acquisition of verb argument construct...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study investigated how children learn that some verbs may ...
Children (aged five-to-six and nine-to-ten years) and adults rated the acceptability of well-formed ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis review investigates empirical evidence for different theoretical ...
This dissertation investigates how children acquire verb argument structure using positive evidence ...
This dissertation investigates how children acquire verb argument structure using positive evidence ...
We used a multi-method approach to investigate how children avoid (or retreat from) argument structu...
Previous work has shown that recasts may be contingent responses to children's early ungrammati...
Previous studies have shown that children retreat from argument-structure overgeneralization errors ...
Previous studies have shown that children retreat from argument-structure overgeneralization errors ...
How do language learners avoid the production of verb argument structure overgeneralization errors (...
How do language learners avoid the production of verb argument structure overgeneralization errors (...
Item does not contain fulltextWhilst certain verbs may appear in both the intransitive inchoative an...
How do language learners avoid the production of verb argument structure overgeneralization errors (...
Participants (aged 5–6 yrs, 9–10 yrs and adults) rated (using a five-point scale) grammatical (intra...
We present a hierarchical Bayesian framework for modeling the acquisition of verb argument construct...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study investigated how children learn that some verbs may ...
Children (aged five-to-six and nine-to-ten years) and adults rated the acceptability of well-formed ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis review investigates empirical evidence for different theoretical ...
This dissertation investigates how children acquire verb argument structure using positive evidence ...
This dissertation investigates how children acquire verb argument structure using positive evidence ...
We used a multi-method approach to investigate how children avoid (or retreat from) argument structu...
Previous work has shown that recasts may be contingent responses to children's early ungrammati...