We examine how attention to animacy information may contribute to children\u27s developing knowledge of language. This research extends beyond prior research in that children were shown dynamic events with novel entities, and were asked not only to comprehend sentences but to use sentence structure to infer the meaning of a new word. In a 4 × 3 design, animacy status (e.g., animate agent, inanimate patient) and labeling syntax (agent, patient, nonlabel control) were varied. Across most events, 21/2-year-old participants responded as if they expected animate entities to be named. However, in a prototypical (animate agent-inanimate patient) event condition, children responded differentially across different syntactic structures. Thus, the cle...
Research on the differential role of preceding and succeeding morphological cues in category learnin...
How do children map linguistic representations onto the conceptual structures that they encode? In t...
We use syntactic priming to test the abstractness of the sentence representations of young 3-year-ol...
We investigated the influence of animacy on online processing of semantically reversible SRCs and OR...
The general purpose of this study was to investigate infants' understanding of objects as individual...
Subject relative clauses (SRCs) are typically processed more easily than object relative clauses (OR...
Researchers have postulated word-learning biases to explain infants' effortless acquisition of objec...
This dissertation investigates the lexico-syntactic representations that children form when learning...
Linguistic animacy reflects a particular construal of biological distinctions encountered in the wor...
We examine how the relationship between animacy and syntactic structure might be explained in terms ...
There is a great deal of evidence across cognitive science that animacy, or more generally, the feat...
A key question in developmental research concerns how children learn associations between words and ...
Aim 1 of this study was to examine the developmental changes in typically developing English-speakin...
In 6 experiments, 144 toddlers were tested in groups ranging in mean age from 20 to 37 months. In al...
One influential view of language acquisition is that children master structural generalizations by m...
Research on the differential role of preceding and succeeding morphological cues in category learnin...
How do children map linguistic representations onto the conceptual structures that they encode? In t...
We use syntactic priming to test the abstractness of the sentence representations of young 3-year-ol...
We investigated the influence of animacy on online processing of semantically reversible SRCs and OR...
The general purpose of this study was to investigate infants' understanding of objects as individual...
Subject relative clauses (SRCs) are typically processed more easily than object relative clauses (OR...
Researchers have postulated word-learning biases to explain infants' effortless acquisition of objec...
This dissertation investigates the lexico-syntactic representations that children form when learning...
Linguistic animacy reflects a particular construal of biological distinctions encountered in the wor...
We examine how the relationship between animacy and syntactic structure might be explained in terms ...
There is a great deal of evidence across cognitive science that animacy, or more generally, the feat...
A key question in developmental research concerns how children learn associations between words and ...
Aim 1 of this study was to examine the developmental changes in typically developing English-speakin...
In 6 experiments, 144 toddlers were tested in groups ranging in mean age from 20 to 37 months. In al...
One influential view of language acquisition is that children master structural generalizations by m...
Research on the differential role of preceding and succeeding morphological cues in category learnin...
How do children map linguistic representations onto the conceptual structures that they encode? In t...
We use syntactic priming to test the abstractness of the sentence representations of young 3-year-ol...