Humans differ in innumerable ways, with considerable variation observable at every level of description, from the molecular to the social. Traditionally, linguistic and psycholinguistic theory has downplayed the possibility of meaningful differences in language across individuals. However, it is becoming increasingly evident that there is significant variation among speakers at any age as well as across the lifespan. In this paper, we review recent research in psycholinguistics, and argue that a focus on individual differences provides a crucial source of evidence that bears strongly upon core issues in theories of the acquisition and processing of language; specifically, the role of experience in language acquisition, processing, and attai...
If I had chosen to speak Chinese to my daughter instead of English, she would have grown up speaking...
While a substantial body of empirical evidence has been accrued about the role of individual differe...
The notion of language as a complex adaptive system has been conceived within an agent-based framewo...
Humans differ in innumerable ways, with considerable variation observable at every level of descript...
Humans differ in innumerable ways, with considerable variation observable at every level of descript...
Humans vary in almost every dimension imaginable, and language is no exception. In this article, we ...
People learn language from their social environment. Therefore, individual differences in the input ...
Much of Lieven’s pioneering work has helped move the study of individual differences to the centre o...
Individual differences are attached considerable importance in almost all components of the linguist...
Humans differ greatly in their ability to use language. Contemporary psycholinguistic theories assum...
Psycholinguists are saddled with a paradox. Their aim is to construct a model of human language proc...
There is a long tradition in linguistics of seeing each language as a powerful factor setting out pr...
A common practice in the cognitive neurosciences is to investigate population-typical phenomena, tre...
Amongst the various properties in which humans differs from any other species, it is perhaps the ab...
Psycholinguists have identified syntactic structures that are consistently more difficult to read th...
If I had chosen to speak Chinese to my daughter instead of English, she would have grown up speaking...
While a substantial body of empirical evidence has been accrued about the role of individual differe...
The notion of language as a complex adaptive system has been conceived within an agent-based framewo...
Humans differ in innumerable ways, with considerable variation observable at every level of descript...
Humans differ in innumerable ways, with considerable variation observable at every level of descript...
Humans vary in almost every dimension imaginable, and language is no exception. In this article, we ...
People learn language from their social environment. Therefore, individual differences in the input ...
Much of Lieven’s pioneering work has helped move the study of individual differences to the centre o...
Individual differences are attached considerable importance in almost all components of the linguist...
Humans differ greatly in their ability to use language. Contemporary psycholinguistic theories assum...
Psycholinguists are saddled with a paradox. Their aim is to construct a model of human language proc...
There is a long tradition in linguistics of seeing each language as a powerful factor setting out pr...
A common practice in the cognitive neurosciences is to investigate population-typical phenomena, tre...
Amongst the various properties in which humans differs from any other species, it is perhaps the ab...
Psycholinguists have identified syntactic structures that are consistently more difficult to read th...
If I had chosen to speak Chinese to my daughter instead of English, she would have grown up speaking...
While a substantial body of empirical evidence has been accrued about the role of individual differe...
The notion of language as a complex adaptive system has been conceived within an agent-based framewo...