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Young children choose informative referring expressions to describe the agents and patients of transitive events ...
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Partial Truths: Adults choose to mention agents and patients in proportion to informativity, even if it doesn’t fully disambiguate the message (Kline, Schulz & Gibson) ...
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Linking language and events: Spatiotemporal cues drive children's expectations about the meanings of novel transitive verbs ...
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Linking Language and Events: Spatiotemporal Cues Drive Children’s Expectations About the Meanings of Novel Transitive Verbs ...
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Linking Language and Events: Spatiotemporal Cues Drive Children’s Expectations About the Meanings of Novel Transitive Verbs ...
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Preprint-Word order patterns in gesture are sensitive to modality-specific production constraints ...
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Linking Language and Events: Spatiotemporal Cues Drive Children’s Expectations About the Meanings of Novel Transitive Verbs ...
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