AbstractStructural priming paradigms have been influential in shaping theories of adult sentence processing and theories of syntactic development. However, until recently there have been few attempts to provide an integrated account that explains both adult and developmental data. The aim of the present paper was to begin the process of integration by taking a developmental approach to structural priming. Using a dialog comprehension-to-production paradigm, we primed participants (3–4year olds, 5–6year olds and adults) with double object datives (Wendy gave Bob a dog) and prepositional datives (Wendy gave a dog to Bob). Half the participants heard the same verb in prime and target (e.g. gave–gave) and half heard a different verb (e.g. sent–...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Structural priming paradigms have been influential in shaping theories of adult sentence processing ...
Structural priming paradigms have been influential in shaping theories of adult sentence processing ...
Structural priming paradigms have been influential in shaping theories of adult sentence processing ...
AbstractStructural priming paradigms have been influential in shaping theories of adult sentence pro...
In recent years, researchers have tended to use structural priming to distinguish between the core p...
Theories of language acquisition vary significantly in their assumptions regarding the content of ch...
In this study, we investigated when children develop adult-like verb–structure links, and examined t...
Increasing interest in the way in which children represent syntactic information has led to various ...
Substantial theoretical interest has generated concerning the nature of children’s language acquisit...
Although the syntactic priming methodology is a promising tool for language acquisition researchers,...
A long‐standing question in child language research concerns how children achieve mature syntactic k...
The nature of young children’s syntactic representations remains elusive. Previous research suggest...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Structural priming paradigms have been influential in shaping theories of adult sentence processing ...
Structural priming paradigms have been influential in shaping theories of adult sentence processing ...
Structural priming paradigms have been influential in shaping theories of adult sentence processing ...
AbstractStructural priming paradigms have been influential in shaping theories of adult sentence pro...
In recent years, researchers have tended to use structural priming to distinguish between the core p...
Theories of language acquisition vary significantly in their assumptions regarding the content of ch...
In this study, we investigated when children develop adult-like verb–structure links, and examined t...
Increasing interest in the way in which children represent syntactic information has led to various ...
Substantial theoretical interest has generated concerning the nature of children’s language acquisit...
Although the syntactic priming methodology is a promising tool for language acquisition researchers,...
A long‐standing question in child language research concerns how children achieve mature syntactic k...
The nature of young children’s syntactic representations remains elusive. Previous research suggest...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...