We used eye-tracking to investigate if and when children show an incremental bias to assume that the first noun phrase in a sentence is the agent (first-NP-as-agent bias) while processing the meaning of English active and passive transitive sentences. We also investigated whether children can override this bias to successfully distinguish active from passive sentences, after processing the remainder of the sentence frame. For this second question we used eye-tracking (Study 1) and forced-choice pointing (Study 2). For both studies, we used a paradigm in which participants simultaneously saw two novel actions with reversed agent-patient relations while listening to active and passive sentences. We compared English-speaking 25-month-olds and ...
We use syntactic priming to test the abstractness of the sentence representations of young 3-year-ol...
We investigated whether Tagalog-speaking children incrementally interpret the first noun as the agen...
In this paper we report on a visual world eye-tracking experiment that investigated the differing ab...
We used eye-tracking to investigate if and when children show an incremental bias to assume that the...
We used eye-tracking to investigate if and when children show an incremental bias to assume that the...
Contains fulltext : 203143.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We used eye-tra...
In this study, we used pointing and eye-tracking to measure how 25- and 42-month-olds interpret the ...
The acquisition of passive sentence structure has a long history of debate. Early studies using act ...
By about age three, English-learning children begin to understand passive sentences with familiar ve...
The current study used a forced choice pointing paradigm to examine whether English children aged 2;...
Many studies show a developmental advantage for transitive sentences with familiar verbs over those ...
Previous research suggests that English-speaking children comprehend agent–patient verb passives ear...
The current study used a forced choice pointing paradigm to examine whether English children aged 2 ...
How children learn grammar is one of the most fundamental questions in cognitive science. Two theore...
We investigated whether Tagalog-speaking children incrementally interpret the first noun as the agen...
We use syntactic priming to test the abstractness of the sentence representations of young 3-year-ol...
We investigated whether Tagalog-speaking children incrementally interpret the first noun as the agen...
In this paper we report on a visual world eye-tracking experiment that investigated the differing ab...
We used eye-tracking to investigate if and when children show an incremental bias to assume that the...
We used eye-tracking to investigate if and when children show an incremental bias to assume that the...
Contains fulltext : 203143.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We used eye-tra...
In this study, we used pointing and eye-tracking to measure how 25- and 42-month-olds interpret the ...
The acquisition of passive sentence structure has a long history of debate. Early studies using act ...
By about age three, English-learning children begin to understand passive sentences with familiar ve...
The current study used a forced choice pointing paradigm to examine whether English children aged 2;...
Many studies show a developmental advantage for transitive sentences with familiar verbs over those ...
Previous research suggests that English-speaking children comprehend agent–patient verb passives ear...
The current study used a forced choice pointing paradigm to examine whether English children aged 2 ...
How children learn grammar is one of the most fundamental questions in cognitive science. Two theore...
We investigated whether Tagalog-speaking children incrementally interpret the first noun as the agen...
We use syntactic priming to test the abstractness of the sentence representations of young 3-year-ol...
We investigated whether Tagalog-speaking children incrementally interpret the first noun as the agen...
In this paper we report on a visual world eye-tracking experiment that investigated the differing ab...