Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently, exploiting multiple cues--including referential context--to select the intended meaning. Paradoxically, children appear to be insensitive to referential cues when resolving ambiguous sentences, relying instead on statistical properties intrinsic to the language such as verb biases. The possibility that children's insensitivity to referential context may be an artifact of the experimental design used in previous work was explored with 60 4- to 11-year-olds. An act-out task was designed to discourage children from making incorrect pragmatic inferences and to prevent premature and ballistic responses by enforcing delayed actions. Performance on this task w...
Children of ages two, three and four years and adults (N=24 at each age level) were given a comprehe...
Children often refer to things ambiguously but learn not to from responding to clarification request...
Nine‐ and twelve‐year‐old children named target words which were preceded by sentences ending in wor...
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently, exploiting ...
Studies of adult sentence processing have established that the referential context in which sentence...
This research explores children’s ability to integrate contextual and linguistic cues. Prior work ha...
This research explores children's ability to integrate contextual and linguistic cues. Prior work ha...
People use context to assign meaning to unknown or ambiguous words. The factors involved in ambigui...
In this paper we report on a visual world eye-tracking experiment that investigated the differing ab...
Two experiments are reported which examine children\u27s ability to use referential context when mak...
The processes by which spoken language is comprehended are extremely complex, and the development of...
Much work has demonstrated that children are able to use bottom-up linguistic cues to incrementally ...
Prior studies of ambiguity resolution in young children have found that children rely heavily on lex...
Adult language comprehension is rapid, incremental, and opportunistic—making use of multiple cues fr...
Previous research in language development focusing on the comprehension of ambiguous sentences has f...
Children of ages two, three and four years and adults (N=24 at each age level) were given a comprehe...
Children often refer to things ambiguously but learn not to from responding to clarification request...
Nine‐ and twelve‐year‐old children named target words which were preceded by sentences ending in wor...
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently, exploiting ...
Studies of adult sentence processing have established that the referential context in which sentence...
This research explores children’s ability to integrate contextual and linguistic cues. Prior work ha...
This research explores children's ability to integrate contextual and linguistic cues. Prior work ha...
People use context to assign meaning to unknown or ambiguous words. The factors involved in ambigui...
In this paper we report on a visual world eye-tracking experiment that investigated the differing ab...
Two experiments are reported which examine children\u27s ability to use referential context when mak...
The processes by which spoken language is comprehended are extremely complex, and the development of...
Much work has demonstrated that children are able to use bottom-up linguistic cues to incrementally ...
Prior studies of ambiguity resolution in young children have found that children rely heavily on lex...
Adult language comprehension is rapid, incremental, and opportunistic—making use of multiple cues fr...
Previous research in language development focusing on the comprehension of ambiguous sentences has f...
Children of ages two, three and four years and adults (N=24 at each age level) were given a comprehe...
Children often refer to things ambiguously but learn not to from responding to clarification request...
Nine‐ and twelve‐year‐old children named target words which were preceded by sentences ending in wor...