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Experience, variation and generalization [[electronic resource] ] : learning a first language / / edited by Inbal Arnon, Eve V. Clark
Experience, variation and generalization [[electronic resource] ] : learning a first language / / edited by Inbal Arnon, Eve V. Clark
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 2011
Descrizione fisica x, 300 p
Disciplina 401/.93
Altri autori (Persone) ArnonInbal
ClarkEve V
Collana Trends in language acquisition research; v. 7
Soggetto topico Language acquisition
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-17479-0
9786613174796
90-272-8504-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456279503321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 2011
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Experience, variation and generalization [[electronic resource] ] : learning a first language / / edited by Inbal Arnon, Eve V. Clark
Experience, variation and generalization [[electronic resource] ] : learning a first language / / edited by Inbal Arnon, Eve V. Clark
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 2011
Descrizione fisica x, 300 p
Disciplina 401/.93
Altri autori (Persone) ArnonInbal
ClarkEve V
Collana Trends in language acquisition research; v. 7
Soggetto topico Language acquisition
ISBN 1-283-17479-0
9786613174796
90-272-8504-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781455803321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Experience, variation and generalization : learning a first language / / edited by Inbal Arnon, Eve V. Clark
Experience, variation and generalization : learning a first language / / edited by Inbal Arnon, Eve V. Clark
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 2011
Descrizione fisica x, 300 p
Disciplina 401/.93
Altri autori (Persone) ArnonInbal
ClarkEve V
Collana Trends in language acquisition research; v. 7
Soggetto topico Language acquisition
ISBN 9786613174796
9781283174794
1283174790
9789027285041
9027285047
Classificazione ER 920
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Experience, Variation and Generalization -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- References -- PART I. Extracting regularities -- Toward a theory of gradual morphosyntactic learning -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A brief history of research on tense and agreement -- 3. Gradual morphosyntactic learning: The framework -- 4. Evidence for gradual morphosyntactic learning -- 5. Conclusion and future directions -- References -- Cues to form and function in the acquisition of german number and case inflection -- 1. Introduction -- 2. German noun inflection -- 3. Research questions and method -- 3.1 The acquisition and overgeneralization of the -n plural -- 4. The acquisition of -n as dative plural marker -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Developing first contrasts in Spanish verb inflection: Usage and Interaction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Method -- 2.1 Focus and scope -- 2.2 The data -- 2.3 Inflectional forms in Spanish -- 3. Analysis -- 3.1 Inflectional inventory -- 3.2 Developing a verb paradigm -- 3.3 Ways to develop a paradigm: First inflectional contrasts -- 3.4 Emergent verb classes -- 3.5 Verb inflection models in maternal usage -- 4. Final considerations -- Abbreviations -- References -- PART II. Multiple cues in learning to communicate -- A new look at redundancy in children's gesture and word combinations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Some background -- 2.1 Early gesture communications -- 2.2 Redundancy in gesture and word combinations -- 3. The data -- 4. Findings -- 4.1 Caregiver responses to children's early gestures -- 4.2 Frequency of caregiver response to communications -- 4.3 Caregiver responses to child communications -- 5. Concluding remarks -- References -- Learning the Meaning of "Um" -- 1. Introduction: Learning and cue use -- 2. Disfluencies as a cue to speaker intention.
3. How fluent is speech to young children? -- 3.1 Evidence from CHILDES of disfluencies in child-directed speech -- 3.2 General knowledge of speaker difficulty from lexically specific examples in the input -- 4. Experimental evidence of young children's use of disfluencies in comprehension -- 5. Discussion -- 5.1 An alternative possibility: Learning by doing? -- 5.2 The nature of the knowledge -- Acknowledgments -- References -- PART III. Discovering units -- From first words to segments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Results -- 3.1 The palatal template -- 3.2 Consonant harmony -- 3.3 The move to segmental representation -- 4. Discussion and conclusion -- References -- Analysis and Generalization Across Verbs and Constructions -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Generalization across verbs -- 1.2 Generalization across constructions -- 1.3 Form and function of complement-clause and transitive constructions -- 1.4 Analyzability of complement-clause and transitive constructions -- 2. Input analysis -- 2.1 Predictions -- 3. Elicitation -- 4. Results -- 4.1 Error analysis -- 5. Discussion -- 5.1 Generalization across verbs -- 5.2 Frequency of co-occurrence, chunking, and analyzability -- 5.3 Generalization across constructions -- References -- Two- and three-year-olds' linguistic generalizations are prudent adaptations to the language they hear -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Method -- 3. Results -- 4. Discussion -- References -- Units of Learning in Language Acquisition -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Gestalt processes in learning -- 3. The current findings -- 4. Implications -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- PART IV. Individual differences -- Causes and consequences of variability in early language learning -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Research on variability in children's verbal abilities: An historical perspective.
3. Using real-time measures to assess the development of fluency in understanding -- 4. Using real-time processing measures to study individual differences in fluency of understanding by infants and young children -- 5. Early language experience influences processing efficiency as well as vocabulary learning -- References -- Individual differences in measures of linguistic experience account for variability in the sentence processing skill of five-year-olds -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A new methodology for use with children -- 3. The current experiment -- 4. Method -- 5. Results -- 6. Discussion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Genetic variation and individual differences in language -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Behavioral genetics and aspects of language development -- 1.2 The Nature of Nature': Emergentism -- 2. Genes and behavior -- 3. Molecular genetic studies in language and cognition -- 4. Towards an endophenotype approach -- 4.1 Concept -- 4.2 Merits -- 5. Possible language endophenotypes -- 5.1 Neuroimaging techniques -- 5.2 Process measures and learning-based tasks -- 5.3 Incorporating developmental change and other challenges -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- PART V. Mechanisms for learning -- Language as a process -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Language as joint action: Pragmatic and semantic foundations -- 3. Language as replication: Stability, variation and change in language use -- 4. Language as verbalization: Semantic and grammatical structure -- 5. Conclusion: The process of language and the process of language acquisition -- References -- Memory, sleep and generalization in language acquisition -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Prior learning -- 3. How pressures from the input can alter learning over developmental time -- 4. Sleep and memory consolidation -- 5. Summary -- Acknowledgements -- References.
Bayesian modeling of sources of constraint in language acquisition -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basics of Bayesian modeling -- 3. Constraints caused by mutual learning -- 4. Constraints due to different assumptions about how data is sampled -- 5. Constraints imposed by learning abstract knowledge -- 6. Constraints imposed by imperfect approximations to the ideal -- 7. Limitations of Bayesian models -- 8. Summary -- References -- Index.
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 2011
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