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Syntactic representations are both abstract and semantically constrained : evidence from children’s and adults’ comprehension and production/priming of the English passive
Bidgood, A; Pine, JM; Rowland, CF. - : Wiley, 2020
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Does speed of processing or vocabulary size predict later language growth in toddlers?
Peter, MS; Durrant, S; Jessop, A. - : Elsevier, 2019
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Does speed of processing or vocabulary size predict later language growth in toddlers?
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Testing an input-based account of children's errors with inflectional morphology: an elicited production study of Japanese
Tatsumi, Tomoko; Pine, JM; Ambridge, Ben. - : Cambridge University Press, 2018
Abstract: This study tested the claim of input-based accounts of language acquisition that children's inflectional errors reflect competition between different forms of the same verb in memory. In order to distinguish this claim from the claim that inflectional errors reflect the use of a morphosyntactic default, we focused on the Japanese verb system, which shows substantial by-verb variation in the frequency distribution of past and nonpast forms. 22 children aged 3;2–5;8 (Study 1) and 26 children aged 2;7–4;11 (Study 2) completed elicited production studies designed to elicit past and nonpast forms of 20 verbs (past-biased and nonpast-biased). Children made errors in both directions, using past forms in nonpast contexts, and vice versa, with the likelihood of each determined by the frequency bias of the two forms in the input language, even after controlling for telicity. This bi-directional pattern provides particularly direct evidence for the role of frequency-sensitive competition between stored forms.
URL: http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3019556/
http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3019556/1/Tatsumi_et_al-JCLInPress.docx
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What paves the way to conventional language? The predictive value of babble, pointing and SES
Herbert, JS; Vihman, M; McGillion, M. - : Wiley, 2017
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A Randomised Controlled Trial to Test the Effect of Promoting Caregiver Contingent Talk on Language Development in Infants from Diverse SES Backgrounds
Herbert, J; Pine, JM; McGillion, M. - : Blackwell Publishing Inc., 2017
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Is passive syntax semantically constrained? Evidence from adult grammaticality judgment and comprehension studies
Ambridge, B; Bidgood, A; Pine, JM. - : Wiley, 2016
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Simulating Developmental Changes in Noun Richness through Performance-limited Distributional Analysis
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The retreat from locative overgeneralisation errors : a novel verb grammaticality judgment study
Bidgood, A; Ambridge, B; Pine, JM. - : Public Library of Science, 2014
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Simulating the referential properties of Dutch, German and English Root Infinitives in MOSAIC
Pine, JM; Freudenthal, D; Gobet, F. - : Taylor and Francis, 2008
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Modelling the developmental patterning of finiteness marking in English, Dutch, German and Spanish using MOSAIC
Freudenthal, D; Pine, JM; Aguado-Orea, J. - : Elsevier, 2007
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On the resolution of ambiguities in the extraction of syntactic categories through chunking
Freudenthal, D; Gobet, F; Pine, JM. - : Elsevier, 2005
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