Although 2-year-old English- or Dutch-speaking children tend to use correct subject-object word order in their own utterances, they appear to make a substantial number of word order errors in their comprehension of other people’s utterances. This pattern of adult-like production but poor comprehension is challenging for linguistic theory. While most approaches to language acquisition explain this pattern from extra-linguistic factors such as task demands, the constraint-based approach Optimality Theory predicts this asymmetry between production and comprehension to arise as a result of the linguistic competition between constraints on word order and animacy. This study tests this prediction by investigating how children’s comprehension and ...
This paper discusses a developmental paradox, namely that children’s performance in language product...
This paper discusses a developmental paradox, namely that children’s performance in language product...
Most work on competing cues in language acquisition has focussed on what happens when cues compete w...
Although 2-year-old English- or Dutch-speaking children tend to use correct subject-object word orde...
Although 2-year-old English- or Dutch-speaking children tend to use correct subject-object word orde...
Although 2-year-old English- or Dutch-speaking children tend to use correct subject-object word orde...
Although 2-year-old English- or Dutch-speaking children tend to use correct subject-object word orde...
Kinderen begrijpen woorden en zinnen meestal eerder dan dat ze diezelfde woorden en zinnen zelf kunn...
Across languages, children do not comprehend 3SG/3PL subject–verb agreement before age five, despite...
This paper discusses a developmental paradox, namely that children’s performance in language product...
There exists a clear association between animacy and the grammatical function of transitive subject....
This paper discusses a developmental paradox, namely that children’s performance in language product...
This paper discusses a developmental paradox, namely that children’s performance in language product...
This paper discusses a developmental paradox, namely that children’s performance in language product...
How children learn grammar is one of the most fundamental questions in cognitive science. Two theore...
This paper discusses a developmental paradox, namely that children’s performance in language product...
This paper discusses a developmental paradox, namely that children’s performance in language product...
Most work on competing cues in language acquisition has focussed on what happens when cues compete w...
Although 2-year-old English- or Dutch-speaking children tend to use correct subject-object word orde...
Although 2-year-old English- or Dutch-speaking children tend to use correct subject-object word orde...
Although 2-year-old English- or Dutch-speaking children tend to use correct subject-object word orde...
Although 2-year-old English- or Dutch-speaking children tend to use correct subject-object word orde...
Kinderen begrijpen woorden en zinnen meestal eerder dan dat ze diezelfde woorden en zinnen zelf kunn...
Across languages, children do not comprehend 3SG/3PL subject–verb agreement before age five, despite...
This paper discusses a developmental paradox, namely that children’s performance in language product...
There exists a clear association between animacy and the grammatical function of transitive subject....
This paper discusses a developmental paradox, namely that children’s performance in language product...
This paper discusses a developmental paradox, namely that children’s performance in language product...
This paper discusses a developmental paradox, namely that children’s performance in language product...
How children learn grammar is one of the most fundamental questions in cognitive science. Two theore...
This paper discusses a developmental paradox, namely that children’s performance in language product...
This paper discusses a developmental paradox, namely that children’s performance in language product...
Most work on competing cues in language acquisition has focussed on what happens when cues compete w...