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Assessing event perception in adults and prelinguistic children: A prelude to syntactic bootstrapping
prelinguistic children perception
2015/9/2
For a scene that can be described by 2-argument
sentences, and is perhaps viewed under 3-participant
concepts:
1) Do adults view the scene under a 3-participant concept?
2) Do in...
A Computational Model of Children's Semantic Memory
LSA Latent Semantic Analysis semantic memory children
2015/7/30
A computational model of children's semantic memory is built from the Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) of a multisource child corpus. Three tests of the model are described, simulating a vocabulary test...
What gestures reveal about how semantic distinctions develop in Dutch children’s placement verbs
gesture verb semantics Dutch language development placement
2015/4/8
Placement verbs describe every-day events like putting a toy in a box. Dutch uses two semi-obligatory caused posture verbs (leggen ‘lay’ and zetten ‘set/stand’) to distinguish between events based on ...
Language-specific and universal influences in children's syntactic packaging of manner and path: A comparison of English, Japanese, and Turkish. Cognition
Language-specific universal influences
2015/3/30
Different languages map semantic elements of spatial relations onto different lexical and syntactic units. These crosslinguistic differences raise important questions for language development in terms...
The Moral and Racial Socialization of Children: The Image of Wu Feng in Taiwan School Readers
The Moral Racial Socialization of Children Wu Feng
2014/10/27
The Taiwanese legend of Wu Feng who supposedly died in the mid-18th century has passed down since the late Qing dynasty. Wu Feng was considered a righteous martyr-like figure who ultimately sacrificed...
Who’s afraid of George Kingsley Zipf?Or: Do children and chimps have language?
George Kingsley Zipf language
2014/5/7
The Belgian writer Georges Simenon, with some 200
books to his credit, attributed his prodigious output to
the verbal deficiency of his readers. Most French people,
Simenon claimed, used only 60...