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There Began to Be a Learnability Puzzle
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2006
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Concept FormationNeurolinguisticsAmbiguous StringCognitionPsycholinguisticsSyntactic StructureLanguage LearningSocial SciencesApplied LinguisticsCognitive LinguisticsSyntaxSecond Language AcquisitionLearnability PuzzleLanguage AcquisitionGrammarAdult Language LearningLanguage StudiesLearning ProblemCognitive ScienceLearning AnalyticsLearning TheoryEpistemologyControl StructureLinguistics
One of the fundamental puzzles language learners must solve is the mapping of a string of words onto a particular (correct) syntactic structure. In this article, I examine the problem of how learners should resolve the ambiguity presented by a string that could have either a raising or a control structure. I provide both logical and empirical arguments against the view that children should be biased to assume that such a string has a control structure. Instead, I propose two families of cues, based on a psycholinguistic experiment with adults, which can be used in a probabilistic manner to parse an ambiguous string and to categorize raising and control verbs.
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