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Publishing in the Teaching Linguistics Section of Language
In: English Faculty Publications and Presentations (2021)
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Foreword: Special Issue on Scholarly Teaching
In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 6, No 2 (2021): PLSA Special Issue – Scholarly Teaching in the Age of COVID and Beyond; 5129 ; 2473-8689 (2021)
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On the Nature of Children's Left Branch Violations
In: University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics (2020)
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When knowledge causes failure: children's extension of novel adjectives and the interpretation of "one"
In: Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 120 (2010) 5, 1209-1218
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The Minimalist Syntax of Control in Greek.
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The production of novel root compounds in children with specific language impairment
In: Clinical linguistics & phonetics. - London : Informa Healthcare 19 (2005) 8, 701-715
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Children's judgments of negative questions
In: Language acquisition. - Hillsdale, NJ : Erlbaum [[2000]] 11 (2003) 2, 99-126
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Children's Judgments of Negative Questions
In: Language acquisition. - Hillsdale, NJ : Erlbaum [[2000]] 11 (2003) 2, 99
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Language acquisition in a minimalist framework : root compounds, merger, and the syntax-morphology interface
In: The process of language acquisition. - Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] : Lang (2002), 25-35
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Of musical hand chairs and linguistic swing
In: Proceedings of the ... annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (Somerville, Mass), 24.2 ; 409-417
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Of musical hand chairs and linguistic swing
In: Conference on Language Development <24, 1999, Boston, Mass.>. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development ; 2. - Somerville, Mass. : Cascadilla Press (2000), 409-417
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Accessing linguistic competence: Evidence from children's and adults' acceptability judgments
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2000)
Abstract: In order to learn about grammar, linguists primarily rely on acceptability judgments from native speakers of the language under investigation. Our hope is that these judgments allow us to tap into people's competence, or their knowledge of the language, and allow us to investigate the grammar. However, there has been some criticism raised regarding the use of judgments and what they tell us about competence and performance. ^ First, many researchers have argued that grammaticality judgments are not appropriate for studying children's competence since they are not able to perform metalinguistic tasks. However, McDaniel and her colleagues have argued that children, as young as 2;11, are capable of providing consistent and reliable judgments if they are trained. ^ In this study, I provide additional evidence that children are able to give reliable grammaticality judgments, and show that a combination of production and judgment data may reveal more about the child's grammar than production data alone. ^ In particular, I investigate children's non-adult negative questions with doubled auxiliary verbs, as in (1). (1) What did the smurf didn't buy? My studies show that children produced 2Aux questions sentences, yet judged them to be ungrammatical. I argue that these children do in fact have the adult grammar, contrary to recent proposals, and that their production of 2Aux questions is a performance error related to knowledge about constituent negation. ^ A second concern has been raised with respect to the study of the adult grammar. Linguists have noticed anecdotally that certain types of island violations become increasingly acceptable after repeated exposure. In order to determine whether this so-called “syntactic satiation” is a general performance phenomenon or constrained by syntax, Stromswold (1986) and Snyder (1994, 2000) have investigated it experimentally. In this study, I replicate Snyder (1994) and test additional types of island violations. I also examine whether subject-related, such as handedness or linguistic training, and task-related factors, such as general reading ability, response time and presentation method, are associated with satiation. The evidence from the studies suggests that syntactic satiation is constrained by syntax and that it is a reflection of competence. ^
Keyword: Language; Linguistics
URL: http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:9988043
https://opencommons.uconn.edu/dissertations/AAI9988043
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What syntactic satiation can tell us about islands
In: Papers from the main session (1999), p. 141-152
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What did move didn't delete?
In: Papers in honor of Mamoru Saito. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT (1999) 10, 75-109
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What syntactic satiation can tell us about islands
In: Chicago Linguistic Society. CLS. - Chicago, Ill. 35 (1999), 141-151
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Subject and adjunct island asymmetries : evidence from syntactic satiation
In: West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics <18, 1999, Tucson, Ariz.>. Proceedings of the 18th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. - Somerville : Cascadilla Press 18 (1999), 183-192
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Cranberry linguistics
Braze, David (Hrsg.); Hiramatsu, Kazuko (Hrsg.); Kudo, Yutaka (Hrsg.)...
In: Cranberry linguistics. - Storrs, CT : Univ. of Connecticut, Dept. of Linguistics (1999) 10, 1-171
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Children who judge ungrammatical what they produce
In: Proceedings of the ... annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (Somerville, Mass), 22.1 ; p. 337-347
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On the nature of children's left branch violations
In: University of Massachusetts Amherst. University of Massachusetts occasional papers. - Amherst, Mass. : Univ. (1998) 22, 177-185
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Children who judge ungrammatical what they produce
In: Conference on Language Development <22, 1997, Boston, Mass.>. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development ; 1. - Somerville, Mass. : Cascadilla Press (1998), 337-347
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