Acquisition of cumulative conditioning effects on words: Spanish-speaking children’s [subject pronoun + verb] usage

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Esther L. Brown, Naomi L. Shin
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Abstract

Child language acquisition research has provided ample evidence of lexical frequency effects. This corpus-based analysis introduces a novel frequency measure shown to significantly constrain adult language variation, but heretofore unexplored in child language acquisition research. Among adults, frequent occurrence of a form in a particular discourse context that conditions usage accumulates in memory over time and shapes the lexical representation of that form. This study contributes to the body of research on frequency effects in child language acquisition by testing whether such cumulative conditioning effects are also found among children, and, if so, at what age such effects appear. Specifically, the study investigates the influence of a distributional frequency measure (each verb form’s likelihood of use in a switch vs same-reference discourse context) on variable subject personal pronoun (SPP) expression (N = 2227) in Spanish (e.g. yo voy ~ voy, both meaning ‘I go’) in the speech of 65 monolingual children in two age cohorts. Results reveal sensitivity to the contextual conditioning of discourse continuity (switch reference) among both the younger (6- and 7-year-olds) and older (8- and 9-year-olds) children in support of previous research. In addition, each verb’s likelihood of use in a switch-reference context significantly predicted the SPP use among the older children, but not the younger ones, suggesting that the cumulative effect of a probabilistic pattern takes time to emerge during childhood. The lexically specific accumulation in memory of contextual conditioning effects supports exemplar models of child language acquisition: each instance of use in discourse contributes to the lexical representation of that form and, over time, plays a role in the creation of morphosyntactic patterns during language development.
词汇累积条件作用的习得:说西班牙语的儿童[主代词+动词]用法
儿童语言习得研究为词汇频率效应提供了充分的证据。这种基于语料库的分析引入了一种新的频率测量方法,该方法被证明可以显著限制成人语言的变化,但迄今为止尚未在儿童语言习得研究中进行探索。在成年人中,一种形式在特定话语语境中的频繁出现会随着时间的推移而在记忆中积累使用条件,并塑造该形式的词汇表征。本研究通过测试儿童中是否也存在这种累积条件作用,为儿童语言习得中的频率效应研究做出了贡献。如果是,这种影响在多大年龄出现。具体而言,本研究调查了分布频率测量(每种动词形式在转换语篇中使用的可能性与相同参考语篇中的可能性)对可变主语人称代词(SPP)表达(N = 2227)在两个年龄组的65名单语儿童的演讲中(例如yo voy~voy,两者的意思都是“我去”)。结果显示,在年龄较小(6岁和7岁)和年龄较大(8岁和9岁)的儿童中,他们对话语连续性的语境条件(转换参考)都很敏感,这支持了先前的研究。此外,每个动词在转换参考语境中使用的可能性都显著预测了年龄较大的儿童对SPP的使用,而不是年龄较小的儿童,这表明概率模式的累积效应需要时间才能在儿童时期出现。语境条件作用记忆中的词汇特定积累支持了儿童语言习得的范例模型:语篇中的每一个使用实例都有助于该形式的词汇表征,并且随着时间的推移,在语言发展过程中在形态句法模式的创造中发挥作用。
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First Language
First Language Multiple-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
10.50%
发文量
53
期刊介绍: First Language is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research in child language acquisition. Child language research is multidisciplinary and this is reflected in the contents of the journal: research from diverse theoretical and methodological traditions is welcome. Authors from a wide range of disciplines - including psychology, linguistics, anthropology, cognitive science, neuroscience, communication, sociology and education - are regularly represented in our pages. Empirical papers range from individual case studies, through experiments, observational/ naturalistic, analyses of CHILDES corpora, to parental surveys.
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