Recent years have seen increased interest in code-mixing from a usage-based perspective. In usage-based approaches to monolingual language acquisition, a number of methods have been developed that allow for detecting patterns from usage data. In this paper, we evaluate two of those methods with regard to their performance when applied to code-mixing data: the traceback method, as well as the chunk-based learner model. Both methods make it possible to automatically detect patterns in speech data. In doing so, however, they place different theoretical emphases: while traceback focuses on frame-and-slot patterns, chunk-based learner focuses on chunking processes. Both methods are applied to the code-mixing of a German–English bilingual child ...
This paper discusses the traceback method, which has been the basis of some influential papers on fi...
This paper discusses the traceback method, which has been the basis of some influential papers on fi...
This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual children ag...
Recent years have seen increased interest in code-mixing from a usage-based perspective. In usage-b...
Recent years have seen increased interest in code-mixing from a usage-based perspective. In usage-b...
Recent years have seen increased interest in code-mixing from a usage-based perspective. In usage-b...
Recent years have seen increased interest in code-mixing from a usage-based perspective. In usage-ba...
Usage-based approaches have become increasingly important in research on language acquisition and re...
Usage-based approaches have become increasingly important in research on language acquisition and re...
Usage-based approaches have become increasingly important in research on language acquisition and re...
Usage-based approaches have become increasingly important in research on language acquisition and re...
This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual children ag...
This paper offers an inductive, exploratory study on the role of input and individual differences in...
Abstract This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual c...
Abstract Usage-based studies trace children’s early language back to slot-and-frame patterns which ...
This paper discusses the traceback method, which has been the basis of some influential papers on fi...
This paper discusses the traceback method, which has been the basis of some influential papers on fi...
This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual children ag...
Recent years have seen increased interest in code-mixing from a usage-based perspective. In usage-b...
Recent years have seen increased interest in code-mixing from a usage-based perspective. In usage-b...
Recent years have seen increased interest in code-mixing from a usage-based perspective. In usage-b...
Recent years have seen increased interest in code-mixing from a usage-based perspective. In usage-ba...
Usage-based approaches have become increasingly important in research on language acquisition and re...
Usage-based approaches have become increasingly important in research on language acquisition and re...
Usage-based approaches have become increasingly important in research on language acquisition and re...
Usage-based approaches have become increasingly important in research on language acquisition and re...
This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual children ag...
This paper offers an inductive, exploratory study on the role of input and individual differences in...
Abstract This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual c...
Abstract Usage-based studies trace children’s early language back to slot-and-frame patterns which ...
This paper discusses the traceback method, which has been the basis of some influential papers on fi...
This paper discusses the traceback method, which has been the basis of some influential papers on fi...
This article investigates the role of direct input in the code-mixing of three bilingual children ag...