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Lexical frequency and exemplar-based learning effects in language acquisition: evidence from sentential complements

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Kidd, E; Lieven, EVM; Tomasello, M
Published in: Language Sciences
January 1, 2010

Usage-based approaches to language acquisition argue that children acquire the grammar of their target language using general-cognitive learning principles. The current paper reports on an experiment that tested a central assumption of the usage-based approach: argument structure patterns are connected to high frequency verbs that facilitate acquisition. Sixty children (N = 60) aged 4- and 6-years participated in a sentence recall/lexical priming experiment that manipulated the frequency with which the target verbs occurred in the finite sentential complement construction in English. The results showed that the children performed better on sentences that contained high frequency verbs. Furthermore, the children's performance suggested that their knowledge of finite sentential complements relies most heavily on one particular verb - think, supporting arguments made by Goldberg [Goldberg, A.E., 2006. Constructions at Work: The Nature of Generalization in Language. Oxford University Press, Oxford], who argued that skewed input facilitates language learning. Crown Copyright © 2009.

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Language Sciences

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0388-0001

Publication Date

January 1, 2010

Volume

32

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1

Start / End Page

132 / 142

Related Subject Headings

  • Languages & Linguistics
  • 4704 Linguistics
  • 4703 Language studies
  • 2004 Linguistics
  • 2003 Language Studies
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
 

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Kidd, E., Lieven, E. V. M., & Tomasello, M. (2010). Lexical frequency and exemplar-based learning effects in language acquisition: evidence from sentential complements. Language Sciences, 32(1), 132–142. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.langsci.2009.05.002
Kidd, E., E. V. M. Lieven, and M. Tomasello. “Lexical frequency and exemplar-based learning effects in language acquisition: evidence from sentential complements.” Language Sciences 32, no. 1 (January 1, 2010): 132–42. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.langsci.2009.05.002.
Kidd E, Lieven EVM, Tomasello M. Lexical frequency and exemplar-based learning effects in language acquisition: evidence from sentential complements. Language Sciences. 2010 Jan 1;32(1):132–42.
Kidd, E., et al. “Lexical frequency and exemplar-based learning effects in language acquisition: evidence from sentential complements.” Language Sciences, vol. 32, no. 1, Jan. 2010, pp. 132–42. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.langsci.2009.05.002.
Kidd E, Lieven EVM, Tomasello M. Lexical frequency and exemplar-based learning effects in language acquisition: evidence from sentential complements. Language Sciences. 2010 Jan 1;32(1):132–142.
Journal cover image

Published In

Language Sciences

DOI

ISSN

0388-0001

Publication Date

January 1, 2010

Volume

32

Issue

1

Start / End Page

132 / 142

Related Subject Headings

  • Languages & Linguistics
  • 4704 Linguistics
  • 4703 Language studies
  • 2004 Linguistics
  • 2003 Language Studies
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences