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Functional Elements in Infants' Speech Processing: The Role of Determiners in the Syntactic Categorization of Lexical Elements
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Language DevelopmentFunctional ElementsAtypical Language DevelopmentPsycholinguisticsSyntactic StructureLanguage LearningLanguage ProcessingDevelopmental SpeechCognitive LinguisticsSyntaxChild LanguageGerman ChildrenLanguage AcquisitionCognitive DevelopmentSchool-age LanguageAdult Language LearningCorpus AnalysisNovel WordLanguage StudiesHealth SciencesLexical ElementsLanguage NetworkInfant CognitionSpeech AcquisitionCategorization EffectSpeech DevelopmentSyntactic CategorizationLanguage ScienceLanguage ComprehensionSpeech PerceptionLinguistics
Abstract How do children determine the syntactic category of novel words? In this article we present the results of 2 experiments that investigated whether German children between 12 and 16 months of age can use distributional knowledge that determiners precede nouns and subject pronouns precede verbs to syntactically categorize adjacent novel words. Evidence from the head‐turn preference paradigm shows that, although 12‐ to 13‐month‐olds cannot do this, 14‐ to 16‐month‐olds are able to use a determiner to categorize a following novel word as a noun. In contrast, no categorization effect was found for a novel word following a subject pronoun. To understand this difference we analyzed adult child‐directed speech. This analysis showed that there are in fact stronger co‐occurrence relations between determiners and nouns than between subject pronouns and verbs. Thus, in German determiners may be more reliable cues to the syntactic category of an adjacent novel word than are subject pronouns. We propose that the capacity to syntactically categorize novel words, demonstrated here for the first time in children this young, mediates between the recognition of the specific morphosyntactic frame in which a novel word appears and the word‐to‐world mapping that is needed to build up a semantic representation for the novel word.
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