This paper reports on an investigation of children's (aged 3;5–9;8) comprehension of sentences containing ambiguity of prepositional phrase (PP) attachment. Results from a picture selection study (N=90) showed that children use verb semantics and preposition type to resolve the ambiguity, with older children also showing sensitivity to the definiteness of the object NP as a cue to interpretation. Study 2 investigated three- and five-year-old children's (N=47) ability to override an instrumental interpretation of ambiguous PPs in order to process attributes of the referential scene. The results showed that while five-year-olds are capable of incorporating aspects of the referential scene into their interpretations, three-year-olds are not as...
This dissertation probes children's metalinguistic awareness of syntactic ambiguity (as in the sente...
Recent research on children’s inferencing has found that while adults typically adopt the pragmatic ...
International audienceBecause linguistic communication is often noisy and uncertain, adults flexibly...
This paper reports on an investigation of children's (aged 3;5–9;8) comprehension of sentences conta...
This paper reports on two studies investigating children's and adults' processing of sentences conta...
In this paper we report on a visual world eye-tracking experiment that investigated the differing ab...
Prior studies of ambiguity resolution in young children have found that children rely heavily on lex...
Prior studies of ambiguity resolution in young children have found that children rely heavily on lex...
The current thesis reports seven experiments investigating the interpretation that children and adul...
This dissertation investigates the contributions of the parser and extra-linguistic information in t...
Studies with adult listene rs have demonstrated that prosody, lexical information and referential ev...
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently, exploiting ...
The current thesis reports seven experiments investigating the interpretation that children and adul...
This dissertation examines children\u27s use of lexical and contextual information to resolve syntac...
Two experiments are reported which examine children\u27s ability to use referential context when mak...
This dissertation probes children's metalinguistic awareness of syntactic ambiguity (as in the sente...
Recent research on children’s inferencing has found that while adults typically adopt the pragmatic ...
International audienceBecause linguistic communication is often noisy and uncertain, adults flexibly...
This paper reports on an investigation of children's (aged 3;5–9;8) comprehension of sentences conta...
This paper reports on two studies investigating children's and adults' processing of sentences conta...
In this paper we report on a visual world eye-tracking experiment that investigated the differing ab...
Prior studies of ambiguity resolution in young children have found that children rely heavily on lex...
Prior studies of ambiguity resolution in young children have found that children rely heavily on lex...
The current thesis reports seven experiments investigating the interpretation that children and adul...
This dissertation investigates the contributions of the parser and extra-linguistic information in t...
Studies with adult listene rs have demonstrated that prosody, lexical information and referential ev...
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently, exploiting ...
The current thesis reports seven experiments investigating the interpretation that children and adul...
This dissertation examines children\u27s use of lexical and contextual information to resolve syntac...
Two experiments are reported which examine children\u27s ability to use referential context when mak...
This dissertation probes children's metalinguistic awareness of syntactic ambiguity (as in the sente...
Recent research on children’s inferencing has found that while adults typically adopt the pragmatic ...
International audienceBecause linguistic communication is often noisy and uncertain, adults flexibly...