In expressing rich, multi-dimensional thought in language, speakers are influenced by a range of factors that influence the ordering of utterance constituents. A fundamental principle that guides constituent ordering in adults has to do with information status, the accessibility of referents in discourse. Typically, adults order previously mentioned referents (“old” or accessible information) first, before they introduce referents that have not yet been mentioned in the discourse (“new” or inaccessible information) at both sentential and phrasal levels. Here we ask whether a similar principle influences ordering patterns at the phrasal level in children who are in the early stages of combining words productively. Prior research shows that w...
We report two corpus analyses to examine the impact of animacy, definiteness, givenness and type of ...
Understanding complex sentences that contain multiple clauses referring to events in the world and t...
Understanding complex sentences that contain multiple clauses referring to events in the world and t...
In expressing rich, multi-dimensional thought in language, speakers are influenced by a range of fac...
Our study investigates the influence of information status on word order and prosody in children and...
Our study investigates the influence of information status on word order and prosody in children and...
Word order is one of the earliest aspects of grammar that the child acquires, because her early utte...
Why do languages look the way they do? This question lies at the core of much of linguistics resear...
Previous work has shown that semantic category knowledge can be captured by a distributional learnin...
This article investigates the word order preferences of Tagalog-speaking adults and five- and seven-...
Akhtar [J. Child Lang. 26 (1999) 339.] found that when 4-year-old English-speaking children hear nov...
One major controversy in the field of language development concerns the nature of children’s early g...
We examine the beginning of the acquisition of the relative order of function and content words, a f...
We contrasted two hypotheses concerning how speakers determine adjective order during referential co...
We test the comprehension of transitive sentences in very young learners of Mandarin Chinese using a...
We report two corpus analyses to examine the impact of animacy, definiteness, givenness and type of ...
Understanding complex sentences that contain multiple clauses referring to events in the world and t...
Understanding complex sentences that contain multiple clauses referring to events in the world and t...
In expressing rich, multi-dimensional thought in language, speakers are influenced by a range of fac...
Our study investigates the influence of information status on word order and prosody in children and...
Our study investigates the influence of information status on word order and prosody in children and...
Word order is one of the earliest aspects of grammar that the child acquires, because her early utte...
Why do languages look the way they do? This question lies at the core of much of linguistics resear...
Previous work has shown that semantic category knowledge can be captured by a distributional learnin...
This article investigates the word order preferences of Tagalog-speaking adults and five- and seven-...
Akhtar [J. Child Lang. 26 (1999) 339.] found that when 4-year-old English-speaking children hear nov...
One major controversy in the field of language development concerns the nature of children’s early g...
We examine the beginning of the acquisition of the relative order of function and content words, a f...
We contrasted two hypotheses concerning how speakers determine adjective order during referential co...
We test the comprehension of transitive sentences in very young learners of Mandarin Chinese using a...
We report two corpus analyses to examine the impact of animacy, definiteness, givenness and type of ...
Understanding complex sentences that contain multiple clauses referring to events in the world and t...
Understanding complex sentences that contain multiple clauses referring to events in the world and t...