The current studies used a priming methodology to assess the abstractness of children's early syntactic constructions. In the main study, 3-, 4- and 6-year-old children were asked to describe a prime picture by repeating either an active or a passive sentence, and then they were left to their own devices to describe a target picture. For half the children at each age, the prime sentences they repeated had high lexical overlap with the sentence they were likely to produce for the target, whereas for the other half there was very low lexical overlap between prime and target. The main result was that 6-year-old children showed both lexical and structural priming for both the active transitive and passive constructions, whereas 3- and 4-year-ol...
Using a ‘snap’ paradigm, we investigated the time course effects of syntactic priming in both adults...
Structural priming is a useful laboratory-based technique for investigating how children respond to ...
Theories of language acquisition vary significantly in their assumptions regarding the content of ch...
The current studies used a priming methodology to assess the abstractness of children's early syntac...
We use syntactic priming to test the abstractness of the sentence representations of young 3-year-ol...
Foltz A, Knopf K, Jonas K, Jaecks P, Stenneken P. Evidence for robust abstract syntactic representat...
This study explores the grammatical representations employed by preschoolers during language compreh...
Increasing interest in the way in which children represent syntactic information has led to various ...
The present study explores whether 4 year old children have abstract syntactic representations and i...
This study explores the grammatical representations employed by preschoolers during language compreh...
The current study uses syntactic priming to assess the abstractness of children’s early syntactic re...
The nature of young children’s syntactic representations remains elusive. Previous research suggest...
Substantial theoretical interest has generated concerning the nature of children’s language acquisit...
Children learn language at a very young age without structured and planned help. To understand this ...
International audienceSeveral studies have revealed syntactic priming effects in 3- and 4-year-old c...
Using a ‘snap’ paradigm, we investigated the time course effects of syntactic priming in both adults...
Structural priming is a useful laboratory-based technique for investigating how children respond to ...
Theories of language acquisition vary significantly in their assumptions regarding the content of ch...
The current studies used a priming methodology to assess the abstractness of children's early syntac...
We use syntactic priming to test the abstractness of the sentence representations of young 3-year-ol...
Foltz A, Knopf K, Jonas K, Jaecks P, Stenneken P. Evidence for robust abstract syntactic representat...
This study explores the grammatical representations employed by preschoolers during language compreh...
Increasing interest in the way in which children represent syntactic information has led to various ...
The present study explores whether 4 year old children have abstract syntactic representations and i...
This study explores the grammatical representations employed by preschoolers during language compreh...
The current study uses syntactic priming to assess the abstractness of children’s early syntactic re...
The nature of young children’s syntactic representations remains elusive. Previous research suggest...
Substantial theoretical interest has generated concerning the nature of children’s language acquisit...
Children learn language at a very young age without structured and planned help. To understand this ...
International audienceSeveral studies have revealed syntactic priming effects in 3- and 4-year-old c...
Using a ‘snap’ paradigm, we investigated the time course effects of syntactic priming in both adults...
Structural priming is a useful laboratory-based technique for investigating how children respond to ...
Theories of language acquisition vary significantly in their assumptions regarding the content of ch...