In this article we outline the constructivist (or usage-based) approach to children's language development. We argue that linguistic abstractions emerge from the interaction between children's desire to communicate, their intention-reading skills and a distributional analysis of the input. We illustrate our approach by discussing: the development of constituency; inflectional marking; utterance level constructions; more complex syntax in the form of complement-clause structures and relative clauses. We also address explanations for some systematic errors made by English-speaking children that have been much discussed in the literature: optional infinitive errors, accusative for nominative errors and wh-inversion errors. We conclude with som...
Children acquiring English as a first language go through a stage of optionally producing non-finite...
There may be two approaches to diversifying the languages cited in child language acquisition resear...
Most accounts of child language acquisition use as analytic tools adult-like syntactic categories an...
In this article we outline the constructivist (or usage-based) approach to children's language devel...
This chapter provides a synoptic account of the usage-based approach to language acquisition, in bot...
Every normal child acquires a language in just a few years. By 3- or 4-years-old, children have effe...
In the usage-based approach to children’s language learning, language isseen as emerging from childr...
This thesis presents a theory of the early stages of first language acquisition. Language is charac...
Most accounts of child language acquisition use as analytic tools adult-like syntactic categories an...
The author is wholly concerned with the unstressed learning of the students for which he wants to re...
This case study focused on the voice of the child as he/she developmentally and cognitively construc...
This paper reviews objectivism and constructivism: the two educational ideologies which underlie dit...
The purpose of this book is to consider early literacy education and whole language from the perspec...
Acquiring the words of one's language is, in principle, a challenging problem, but children solve it...
The chapter on child language acquisition offers us a world beyond the rather reductive Skinner vers...
Children acquiring English as a first language go through a stage of optionally producing non-finite...
There may be two approaches to diversifying the languages cited in child language acquisition resear...
Most accounts of child language acquisition use as analytic tools adult-like syntactic categories an...
In this article we outline the constructivist (or usage-based) approach to children's language devel...
This chapter provides a synoptic account of the usage-based approach to language acquisition, in bot...
Every normal child acquires a language in just a few years. By 3- or 4-years-old, children have effe...
In the usage-based approach to children’s language learning, language isseen as emerging from childr...
This thesis presents a theory of the early stages of first language acquisition. Language is charac...
Most accounts of child language acquisition use as analytic tools adult-like syntactic categories an...
The author is wholly concerned with the unstressed learning of the students for which he wants to re...
This case study focused on the voice of the child as he/she developmentally and cognitively construc...
This paper reviews objectivism and constructivism: the two educational ideologies which underlie dit...
The purpose of this book is to consider early literacy education and whole language from the perspec...
Acquiring the words of one's language is, in principle, a challenging problem, but children solve it...
The chapter on child language acquisition offers us a world beyond the rather reductive Skinner vers...
Children acquiring English as a first language go through a stage of optionally producing non-finite...
There may be two approaches to diversifying the languages cited in child language acquisition resear...
Most accounts of child language acquisition use as analytic tools adult-like syntactic categories an...