This preregistered study tested three theoretical proposals for how children form productive yet restricted linguistic generalizations, avoiding errors such as *The clown laughed the man, across three age groups (5-6 years, 9-10 years, adults) and five languages (English, Japanese, Hindi, Hebrew and K'iche'). Participants rated, on a five-point scale, correct and ungrammatical sentences describing events of causation (e.g., *Someone laughed the man; Someone made the man laugh; Someone broke the truck; ?Someone made the truck break). The verb-semantics hypothesis predicts that, for all languages, by-verb differences in acceptability ratings will be predicted by the extent to which the causing and caused event (e.g., amusing and laughing) mer...
Variability in children's language acquisition is likely due to a number of cognitive and social var...
From everyday communication to exploring new thoughts through writing, humans use language in a rema...
Abstract grammatical knowledge - of parts of speech and grammatical patterns - is key to the capacit...
This preregistered study tested three theoretical proposals for how children form productive yet res...
How do language learners avoid the production of verb argument structure overgeneralization errors (...
How do language learners avoid the production of verb argument structure overgeneralization errors (...
How do language learners avoid the production of verb argument structure overgeneralization errors (...
Children learn their mother tongue spontaneously and effortlessly through communicative interaction ...
While usage-based approaches to language development enjoy considerable support from computational s...
How early do children produce multiword utterances? Do children\u27s early utterances reflect abstra...
The mechanisms underlying language production are often assumed to be universal, and hence not conti...
How children learn grammar is one of the most fundamental questions in cognitive science. Two theore...
Sentence production is the process we use to create language-specific sentences that convey particul...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
Several authors propose that children may acquire syntactic categories on the basis of co-occurrence...
Variability in children's language acquisition is likely due to a number of cognitive and social var...
From everyday communication to exploring new thoughts through writing, humans use language in a rema...
Abstract grammatical knowledge - of parts of speech and grammatical patterns - is key to the capacit...
This preregistered study tested three theoretical proposals for how children form productive yet res...
How do language learners avoid the production of verb argument structure overgeneralization errors (...
How do language learners avoid the production of verb argument structure overgeneralization errors (...
How do language learners avoid the production of verb argument structure overgeneralization errors (...
Children learn their mother tongue spontaneously and effortlessly through communicative interaction ...
While usage-based approaches to language development enjoy considerable support from computational s...
How early do children produce multiword utterances? Do children\u27s early utterances reflect abstra...
The mechanisms underlying language production are often assumed to be universal, and hence not conti...
How children learn grammar is one of the most fundamental questions in cognitive science. Two theore...
Sentence production is the process we use to create language-specific sentences that convey particul...
Successful language acquisition requires both generalization and lexically based learning. Previous ...
Several authors propose that children may acquire syntactic categories on the basis of co-occurrence...
Variability in children's language acquisition is likely due to a number of cognitive and social var...
From everyday communication to exploring new thoughts through writing, humans use language in a rema...
Abstract grammatical knowledge - of parts of speech and grammatical patterns - is key to the capacit...