Is children’s acquisition of structural knowledge driven by prediction errors? Error-driven models of language acquisition propose that children generate expectations about upcoming words (prediction), compare them to the input, and, when they detect a mismatch (i.e., prediction error signal), update their long-term linguistic knowledge. But we only have limited empirical evidence for this learning mechanism. Using a novel touch-screen app and a pre-post training between-subjects design, we tested the effect of prediction errors on 120 English-learning 4-year-olds’ understanding of challenging direct object datives. We hypothesized that children who are exposed to input that encourages the generation of prediction error signals should show ...
One influential view of language acquisition is that children master structural generalizations by m...
One influential view of language acquisition is that children master structural generalizations by m...
How do we update our linguistic knowledge? In seven experiments, we asked whether error-driven learn...
Is children’s acquisition of structural knowledge driven by prediction errors? Error-driven models o...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
Humans complete complex commonplace tasks, such as understanding sentences, with striking speed and ...
Humans complete complex commonplace tasks, such as understanding sentences, with striking speed and ...
Humans complete complex commonplace tasks, such as understanding sentences, with striking speed and ...
Language processing in adults is facilitated by an expert ability to generate detailed predictions a...
The discriminative learning framework, grounded in principles of learning theory, was recently revit...
Are there individual differences in children’s prediction of upcoming linguistic input and what do t...
The discriminative learning framework, grounded in principles of learning theory, was recently revit...
One influential view of language acquisition is that children master structural generalizations by m...
One influential view of language acquisition is that children master structural generalizations by m...
How do we update our linguistic knowledge? In seven experiments, we asked whether error-driven learn...
Is children’s acquisition of structural knowledge driven by prediction errors? Error-driven models o...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
Humans complete complex commonplace tasks, such as understanding sentences, with striking speed and ...
Humans complete complex commonplace tasks, such as understanding sentences, with striking speed and ...
Humans complete complex commonplace tasks, such as understanding sentences, with striking speed and ...
Language processing in adults is facilitated by an expert ability to generate detailed predictions a...
The discriminative learning framework, grounded in principles of learning theory, was recently revit...
Are there individual differences in children’s prediction of upcoming linguistic input and what do t...
The discriminative learning framework, grounded in principles of learning theory, was recently revit...
One influential view of language acquisition is that children master structural generalizations by m...
One influential view of language acquisition is that children master structural generalizations by m...
How do we update our linguistic knowledge? In seven experiments, we asked whether error-driven learn...