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Learning verb syntax via listening: New evidence from 22-month-olds.

Katherine Messenger1, Sylvia Yuan2, Cynthia Fisher2.   

Abstract

Children recruit verb syntax to guide verb interpretation. We asked whether 22-month-olds spontaneously encode information about a particular novel verb's syntactic properties through listening to sentences, retain this information in long-term memory over a filled delay, and retrieve it to guide interpretation upon hearing the same novel verb again. Children watched dialogues in which interlocutors discussed unseen events using a novel verb in transitive (e.g., "Anna blicked the baby") or intransitive sentences ("Anna blicked"). Children later heard the verb in isolation ("Find blicking!") while viewing a two-participant causal action and a one-participant action event. Children who had heard transitive dialogues looked longer at the two-participant event than did those who heard intransitive dialogues. This effect disappeared if children heard a different novel verb at test ("Find kradding!"). These findings implicate a role for distributional learning in early verb learning: Syntactic-combinatorial information about otherwise unknown words may pervade the toddler's lexicon, guiding later word interpretation.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 26504456      PMCID: PMC4617341          DOI: 10.1080/15475441.2014.978331

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lang Learn Dev        ISSN: 1547-3341


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