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di briordan general-language-acquisition [26 articles]

Articoli aggiunti di recente alla biblioteca di briordan classificati sotto il tag general-language-acquisition. You can also see everyone's general-language-acquisition.
  • <i>The ‘language instinct’ debate</i> (review)
    Language, Vol. 84, No. 2. (2008), pp. 434-437.
    by John H Mcwhorter
    posted to review general-linguistics general-language-acquisition by briordan on 2008-09-02 14:54:04 as read
  • A multiple process solution to the logical problem of language acquisition
    Journal of Child Language, Vol. 31, No. 04. (2004), pp. 883-914.
    by Brian Macwhinney
    posted to general-language-acquisition models syntactic-acquisition by briordan on 2008-08-04 16:13:44 as ****
  • Learnability, stochastic input, and connectionist networks: a response to Brian MacWhinney's ‘A multiple process solution to the logical problem of language acquisition’
    Journal of Child Language, Vol. 31, No. 04. (2004), pp. 954-958.
    by Douglas L Rohde
    posted to general-language-acquisition models syntactic-acquisition by briordan on 2008-08-04 16:11:49 as ***
  • Why verbs are hard to learn
    (2006), pp. 544-564.
    by Dedre Gentner
    edited by K Hirsh-Pasek, R Golinkoff
    posted to general-language-acquisition noun-verb word-learning by briordan on 2008-08-04 03:29:39 as *****
  • Learnability and Cognition: The Acquisition of Argument Structure
    (1989)
    by Steven Pinker
    posted to general-language-acquisition by briordan on 2008-07-06 03:17:03 as **
  • The Role of Paradigm Formation in Lexical Acquisition: Towards a Unified Account of Overgeneralization and Transfer Effects
    Language Acquisition, Vol. 15, No. 3. (2008), pp. 130-182.
    by Marco Tamburelli
    posted to general-language-acquisition syntactic-acquisition by briordan on 2008-06-29 17:03:30 as **
  • Is Infants' Learning of Sound Patterns Constrained by Phonological Features?
    Language Learning and Development, Vol. 4, No. 3. (2008), pp. 203-227.
    by Alejandrina Cristià, Amanda Seidl
    posted to general-language-acquisition by briordan on 2008-06-28 12:55:03 as ** along with 1 person gcrost
  • What develops in language development?
    Vol. 33 (2005), pp. 153-192.
    by Lou A Gerken
    edited by Robert V Kail
  • Neural Substrates of Language Acquisition
    Annual Review of Neuroscience, Vol. 31, No. 1. (2008), pp. 511-534.
    by Patricia Kuhl, Maritza R Gaxiola
  • What conversational English tells us about the nature of grammar: A critique of Thompson's analysis of object complements
    (in press)
    by Frederick J Newmeyer
  • Regularizing Unpredictable Variation: The Roles of Adult and Child Learners in Language Formation and Change
    Language Learning and Development, Vol. 1, No. 2. (2005), pp. 151-195.
    by Carla L Kam, Elissa L Newport
  • Headed in the right direction: A commentary on Yoshida and Smith
    Vol. 13, No. 3. (2008), pp. 275-278.
    by Richard N Aslin
    posted to eye-movements general-language-acquisition by briordan on 2008-05-30 14:05:39 as read
  • Infant Pathways to Language: Methods, Models, and Research Directions
    (2008)
    edited by John Colombo, Peggy Mccardle, Lisa Freund
  • Statistical phonetic learning in infants: facilitation and feature generalization
    Developmental Science, Vol. 11, No. 1. (January 2008), pp. 122-134.
  • Infants listen for more phonetic detail in speech perception than in word-learning tasks.
    Nature, Vol. 388, No. 6640. (24 July 1997), pp. 381-382.
    by CL Stager, JF Werker
  • Corpora in Language Acquisition
    (2008)
    edited by Heike Behrens
  • Darwin's mistake: Explaining the discontinuity between human and nonhuman minds
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 02. (2008), pp. 109-130.
    by Derek C Penn, Keith J Holyoak, Daniel J Povinelli
  • Statistical approaches to language acquisition and the self-organizing consciousness: a reversal of perspective
    Psychological Research, Vol. 69, No. 5. (1 June 2005), pp. 316-329.
    by Pierre Perruchet
  • COGNITIVE SCIENCE: Rethinking Folk Psychology
    Science, Vol. 320, No. 5876. (2 May 2008), 615.
    by Erik Myin
    posted to general-language-acquisition by briordan on 2008-05-12 01:29:16 as read
  • Social Feedback to Infants' Babbling Facilitates Rapid Phonological Learning
    Psychological Science, Vol. 19, No. 5. (2008), pp. 515-523.
    by Michael H Goldstein, Jennifer A Schwade
  • Theory of mind, language and the temporoparietal junction mystery
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 12, No. 4. (April 2008), pp. 123-126.
    by Josef Perner, Markus Aichhorn
  • Developmental Psycholinguistics: On-Line Methods in Children's Language Processing
    (2008)
    edited by IA Sekerina, Eva M Fernandez, Harald Clahsen
  • From the Cover: Inaugural Article: Durable effects of concentrated disadvantage on verbal ability among African-American children
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 105, No. 3. (22 January 2008), pp. 845-852.
    by Robert J Sampson, Patrick Sharkey, Stephen W Raudenbush
    posted to general-language-acquisition general-linguistics by briordan on 2008-01-22 22:53:42 as **
  • First Language Acquisition: The Essential Readings
    (2007)
    by Barbara C Lust, Claire Foley
    posted to general-language-acquisition handbook by briordan on 2007-12-30 01:33:41 as **
  • First Language Acquisition
    (2003)
    by Eve V Clark
  • Adult reformulations of child errors as negative evidence
    Journal of Child Language, Vol. 30, No. 03. (2003), pp. 637-669.
    by Michelle M Chouinard, Eve V Clark
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