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Indigenous children's language: Acquisition, preservation and evolution of language in minority contexts
In: First Language (2016)
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Individual Differences in Statistical Learning Predict Children's Comprehension of Syntax
In: Child Development (2016)
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Investigating the psycholinguistic correlates of speechreading in preschool age children
In: International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders (2015)
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The effect of frequency and phonological neighbourhood density on the acquisition of past tense verbs by Finnish children
In: Cognitive Linguistics (2015)
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Lexical frequency and exemplar-based learning effects in language acquisition: evidence from sentential complements
In: Language Sciences (2015)
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An examination of the associations among multiple memory systems, past tense, and vocabulary in typically developing 5-year-old children
In: Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research (2015)
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Severity of Autism is Related to Children's Language Processing
In: Autism Research (2015)
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Children do not overcome lexical biases where adults do: The role of the referential scene in garden-path recovery
In: Journal of Child Language (2015)
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The effect of linguistic nativeness on structural priming in comprehension
In: Language, Cognition and Neuroscience (2015)
Abstract: The role of linguistic experience in structural priming is unclear. Although it is explicitly predicted that experience contributes to priming effects on several theoretical accounts, to date the empirical data has been mixed. To investigate this issue, we conducted four sentence-picture-matching experiments that primed for the comprehension of object relative clauses in L1 and proficient L2 speakers of German. It was predicted that an effect of experience would only be observed in instances where priming effects are likely to be weak in experienced L1 speakers. In such circumstances, priming should be stronger in L2 speakers because of their comparative lack of experience using and processing the L2 test structures. The experiments systematically manipulated the primes to decrease lexical and conceptual overlap between primes and targets. The results supported the hypothesis: in two of the four studies, the L2 group showed larger priming effects in comparison to the L1 group. This effect only occurred when animacy differences were introduced between the prime and target. The results suggest that linguistic experience as operationalised by nativeness affects the strength of priming, specifically in cases where there is a lack of lexical and conceptual overlap between prime and target.
URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01690965.2013.766355
http://hdl.handle.net/1885/38915
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Sex differences in past tense overregularization
In: Developmental Science (2015)
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The acquisition of the multiple senses of with
In: Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences (2015)
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Children's use of gesture to resolve lexical ambiguity
In: Developmental Science (2015)
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The effect of frequency and phonological neighbourhood density on the acquisition of past tense verbs by Finnish children
In: Cognitive Linguistics (2015)
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Sex differences in past tense overregularization
In: Developmental Science (2015)
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Investigating the contribution of procedural and declarative memory to the acquisition of past tense morphology: Evidence from Finnish
In: Language and Cognitive Processes (2015)
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Online processing of sentences containing noun modification in young children with high-functioning autism
In: International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders (2015)
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The ubiquity of frequency effects in first language acquisition
In: Journal of Child Language (2015)
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The role of the lexicon in the development of the language processor
Kidd, Evan; Bavin, Edith L; Brandt, Silke. - : De Gruyter Mouton, 2015
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Individual differences in syntactic priming in language acquisition
In: Applied Psycholinguistics (2015)
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First language transfer and long-term structural priming in comprehension
In: Language and Cognitive Processes (2015)
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