The learnability problem of language acquisition is viewed as requiring a both linguistic and psycholinguistic treatment. Difficulties for an effective joint approach to this problem are identified. An integrated approach is proposed which reconciles the phonological bootstrapping hypothesis with a minimalist conception of language. The early distinction between closed and open lexical classes is considered to be fundamental to the initialization of a universal computational system. Linguistic development is characterized as the progressive specification of the formal features of the functional categories, as processing at the phonetic and semantic interfaces proceeds. Directions for future research on language acquisition in the light of t...
This contribution provides an overview of second language acquisition research from a psycholinguist...
This paper describes a framework for studies of the adaptive acquisition and evolution of language, ...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...
A particular approach to the study of psycholinguistic processes is presented, which is based on a m...
A particular approach to the study of psycholinguistic processes is presented, which is based on a m...
A particular approach to the study of psycholinguistic processes is presented, which is based on a m...
The following progress report views language acquisition as primarily the attempt to create processe...
The problem of the acquisition of first language phonology is dealt with within the general informat...
The primary goal of modern linguistic theory (at least in the circles I inhabit) is an explanation o...
AbstractIn syntax, a model of a grammar is economical if it is doing the least work possible in orde...
Language acquisition research experienced a boom following the Chomskyian revolution. The focus of a...
Recent computational, mathematical work on learnability extends to classes of languages that plausib...
Lectures, reading, and discussion of current theory and data concerning the psychology and biology o...
This course covers central topics in language processing, including: the structure of language; sent...
The most radical reformulation of transformational generative grammar since its inception has been t...
This contribution provides an overview of second language acquisition research from a psycholinguist...
This paper describes a framework for studies of the adaptive acquisition and evolution of language, ...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...
A particular approach to the study of psycholinguistic processes is presented, which is based on a m...
A particular approach to the study of psycholinguistic processes is presented, which is based on a m...
A particular approach to the study of psycholinguistic processes is presented, which is based on a m...
The following progress report views language acquisition as primarily the attempt to create processe...
The problem of the acquisition of first language phonology is dealt with within the general informat...
The primary goal of modern linguistic theory (at least in the circles I inhabit) is an explanation o...
AbstractIn syntax, a model of a grammar is economical if it is doing the least work possible in orde...
Language acquisition research experienced a boom following the Chomskyian revolution. The focus of a...
Recent computational, mathematical work on learnability extends to classes of languages that plausib...
Lectures, reading, and discussion of current theory and data concerning the psychology and biology o...
This course covers central topics in language processing, including: the structure of language; sent...
The most radical reformulation of transformational generative grammar since its inception has been t...
This contribution provides an overview of second language acquisition research from a psycholinguist...
This paper describes a framework for studies of the adaptive acquisition and evolution of language, ...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...