English-speaking children understand and produce generic expressions in the preschool years, but there are cross-linguistic differences in how generics are expressed. Three studies examined interpretation of generic noun phrases in three-to seven-year-old child (N=192) and adult speakers (N=163) of Mandarin Chinese. Contrary to suggestions by Bloom (1981), Chinese-speaking adults honor a clear distinction between generics (expressed as bare NPs) and other quantified expressions ('all'/suo3you3 and 'some'/you3de). Furthermore, Mandarin-speaking children begin to distinguish generics from 'all' or 'some' as early as five years, as shown in both confirmation (Study 2) and property-generation (Study 3) tasks. Nonetheless, the developmental traj...
Utterances expressing generic kinds (“birds fly”) highlight qualities of a category that are stable ...
The linguist James Huang categorized languages into “cool” languages (i.e., languages that rely more...
This text provides an authoritative account of the first language (L1) acquisition of Mandarin Deter...
English-speaking children understand and produce generic expressions in the preschool years, but the...
This study investigated how Cantonese-speaking children use and comprehend generic noun phrases. Pre...
When can children speaking Japanese, English, or Chinese map and extend novel nouns and verbs? Acros...
This comparative study explores the first language acquisition of Mandarin nominal expressions by mo...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_181250136.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
Young children acquire words with amazing rapidity, and this rapid growth is mostly due to the incre...
When presented with an entity (e.g., a wooden honey-dipper) labeled with a novel noun, how does a l...
[[abstract]]The present study aims to investigate the first language acquisition of null Chinese nou...
In the present study, I adopt theoretical aspects from the Minimalist framework (Chomsky 1995), name...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. On the ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CBS 2015 Liuix, 124 pages :illustrationsThis thesis invest...
[[abstract]]The present study aims to investigate semantic and syntactic features of Chinese topics,...
Utterances expressing generic kinds (“birds fly”) highlight qualities of a category that are stable ...
The linguist James Huang categorized languages into “cool” languages (i.e., languages that rely more...
This text provides an authoritative account of the first language (L1) acquisition of Mandarin Deter...
English-speaking children understand and produce generic expressions in the preschool years, but the...
This study investigated how Cantonese-speaking children use and comprehend generic noun phrases. Pre...
When can children speaking Japanese, English, or Chinese map and extend novel nouns and verbs? Acros...
This comparative study explores the first language acquisition of Mandarin nominal expressions by mo...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_181250136.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
Young children acquire words with amazing rapidity, and this rapid growth is mostly due to the incre...
When presented with an entity (e.g., a wooden honey-dipper) labeled with a novel noun, how does a l...
[[abstract]]The present study aims to investigate the first language acquisition of null Chinese nou...
In the present study, I adopt theoretical aspects from the Minimalist framework (Chomsky 1995), name...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. On the ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CBS 2015 Liuix, 124 pages :illustrationsThis thesis invest...
[[abstract]]The present study aims to investigate semantic and syntactic features of Chinese topics,...
Utterances expressing generic kinds (“birds fly”) highlight qualities of a category that are stable ...
The linguist James Huang categorized languages into “cool” languages (i.e., languages that rely more...
This text provides an authoritative account of the first language (L1) acquisition of Mandarin Deter...