This paper investigates whether an abstract linguistic construction shows the kind of prototype effects characteristic of non-linguistic categories, in both adults and young children. Adapting the prototype-plus-distortion methodology of Franks and Bransford (1971), we found that whereas adults were lured toward false-positive recognition of sentences with prototypical transitive semantics, young children showed no such effect. We examined two main implications of the results. First, it adds a novel data point to a growing body of research in cognitive linguistics and construction grammar that shows abstract linguistic categories can behave in similar ways to non-linguistic categories, for example, by showing graded membership of a category...
The present study examines how children vary perspective in describing events. In particular, it inv...
This paper presents an experiment that demonstrates syntactic priming in three- and four-year-old ch...
International audienceAs a contribution to the controversy over the purely formal nature vs. semanti...
In this paper we bring together several lines of cross-linguistic research to demonstrate the role o...
All accounts of language acquisition agree that, by around age 4, children's knowledge of grammatica...
All accounts of language acquisition agree that, by around age 4, children’s knowledge of grammatica...
construction grammar Evidence has been accumulating that young children’s grammars are based on part...
This paper examines the hypothesis that children attend to and encode events of cardinal transitivi...
This thesis examines the hypothesis that children attend to and encode events of cardinal transitivi...
Evidence is presented to support the claim that two-year-old children learning English acquire the t...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Most accounts of child language acquisition use as analytic tools adult-like syntactic categories an...
The semantics of the transitive causative construction: Evidence from a forced-choice pointing study...
Although 2-year-old English- or Dutch-speaking children tend to use correct subject-object word orde...
A major question in psychology is whether the same mechanisms are required for language learn-ing an...
The present study examines how children vary perspective in describing events. In particular, it inv...
This paper presents an experiment that demonstrates syntactic priming in three- and four-year-old ch...
International audienceAs a contribution to the controversy over the purely formal nature vs. semanti...
In this paper we bring together several lines of cross-linguistic research to demonstrate the role o...
All accounts of language acquisition agree that, by around age 4, children's knowledge of grammatica...
All accounts of language acquisition agree that, by around age 4, children’s knowledge of grammatica...
construction grammar Evidence has been accumulating that young children’s grammars are based on part...
This paper examines the hypothesis that children attend to and encode events of cardinal transitivi...
This thesis examines the hypothesis that children attend to and encode events of cardinal transitivi...
Evidence is presented to support the claim that two-year-old children learning English acquire the t...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Most accounts of child language acquisition use as analytic tools adult-like syntactic categories an...
The semantics of the transitive causative construction: Evidence from a forced-choice pointing study...
Although 2-year-old English- or Dutch-speaking children tend to use correct subject-object word orde...
A major question in psychology is whether the same mechanisms are required for language learn-ing an...
The present study examines how children vary perspective in describing events. In particular, it inv...
This paper presents an experiment that demonstrates syntactic priming in three- and four-year-old ch...
International audienceAs a contribution to the controversy over the purely formal nature vs. semanti...