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International Centre for Language and Communicative Development: The Language 0-5 Project, 2014-2020 ...
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International Centre for Language and Communicative Development: Discourse and Morpho-syntactic Effects on Children and Adult's Comprehension of Relative Clauses, 2014-2020 ...
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International Centre for Language and Communicative Development: The Effect of Animacy on Children and Adult's Comprehension of Relative Clauses, 2014-2020 ...
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International Centre for Language and Communicative Development: Iconicity Affects Children's Comprehension of Complex Sentences, 2014-2020 ...
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Structural and interactional aspects of adverbial sentences in English mother-child interactions:an analysis of two dense corpora
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A cross‐cultural analysis of early prelinguistic gesture development and Its relationship to language development
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De Ruiter et al, complex sentence comprehension information structure data set ...
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The role of animacy in children’s interpretation of relative clauses in English:Evidence from sentence-picture matching and eye movements
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Testing the Extended Optional Infinitive Hypothesis in English and German
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The role of animacy in children's interpretation of relative clauses in English: evidence from sentence-picture matching and eye movements
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Language-general and language-specific phenomena in the acquisition of inflectional noun morphology: A cross-linguistic elicited-production study of Polish, Finnish and Estonian ...
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Language-general and language-specific phenomena in the acquisition of inflectional noun morphology: A cross-linguistic elicited-production study of Polish, Finnish and Estonian
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How the input shapes the acquisition of verb morphology: Elicited production and computational modelling in two highly inflected languages
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The aim of the present work was to develop a computational model of how children acquire inflectional morphology for marking person and number; one of the central challenges in language development. First, in order to establish which putative learning phenomena are sufficiently robust to constitute a target for modelling, we ran large-scale elicited production studies with native learners of Finnish (N = 77; 35–63 months) and Polish (N = 81; 35–59 months), using a novel method that, unlike previous studies, allows for elicitation of all six person/number forms in the paradigm (first, second and third person; singular and plural). We then proceeded to build and test a connectionist model of the acquisition of person/number marking which not only acquires near adult-like mastery of the system (including generalisation to unseen items), but also yields all of the key phenomena observed in the elicited-production studies; specifically, effects of token frequency and phonological neighbourhood density of the target form, and a pattern whereby errors generally reflect the replacement of low frequency targets by higher-frequency forms of the same verb, or forms with the same person/number as the target, but with a suffix from an inappropriate conjugation class. The findings demonstrate that acquisition of even highly complex systems of inflectional morphology can be accounted for by a theoretical model that assumes rote storage and phonological analogy, as opposed to formal symbolic rules.
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URL: http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3033574/ http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3033574/1/Engelmann.pdf
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Iconicity affects children’s comprehension of complex sentences:The role of semantics, clause order, input and individual differences
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Some Pieces Are Missing: Implicature Production in Children
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Chapter 8. Analogical structure mapping and the formation of abstract constructions
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Children's Acquisition of the English Past-Tense: Evidence for a Single-Route Account From Novel Verb Production Data
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Is Language Development Dependent On Early Communicative Development? ...
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Dependencies in language: On the causal ontology of linguistic systems
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In: Language Science Press; (2017)
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