How toddlers begin to learn verbs

RM Golinkoff, K Hirsh-Pasek - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2008 - cell.com
Any theory of language must account for how children learn verbs, the gateway to grammar.
Yet verbs can be difficult to learn. Building on Gentner's 'natural partitions hypothesis' we …

King solomon's take on word learning: An integrative account from the radical middle

K Hirsh-Pasek, RM Golinkoff - Advances in child development and behavior, 2008 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Since the 1990s, there has been emerging consensus that the process
of word learning will not be best described through deference to one approach or the other …

Using language to navigate the infant mind

L Wagner, L Lakusta - Perspectives on Psychological …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
How do infants represent objects, actions, and relations in events? In this review, we discuss
an approach to studying this question that begins with linguistic theory—specifically …

Typological constraints on the acquisition of spatial language in French and English

M Hickmann, H Hendriks - 2010 - degruyter.com
Abstract Typological analyses (Talmy, Towards a cognitive semantics, MIT Press, 2000)
show that languages vary a great deal in how they package and distribute spatial …

Infant categorization of path relations during dynamic events

SM Pruden, S Roseberry, T Göksun… - Child …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Fundamental to amassing a lexicon of relational terms (ie, verbs, prepositions) is the ability
to abstract and categorize spatial relations such as a figure (eg, boy) moving along a path …

Find your manners: How do infants detect the invariant manner of motion in dynamic events?

SM Pruden, T Göksun, S Roseberry… - Child …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
To learn motion verbs, infants must be sensitive to the specific event features lexicalized in
their language. One event feature important for the acquisition of English motion verbs is the …

The relation between event apprehension and utterance formulation in children: Evidence from linguistic omissions

A Bunger, JC Trueswell, A Papafragou - Cognition, 2012 - Elsevier
The relation between event apprehension and utterance formulation was examined in
children and adults. English-speaking adults and 4-year-olds viewed motion events while …

[HTML][HTML] How children attend to events before speaking: Crosslinguistic evidence from the motion domain

A Bunger, D Skordos, JC Trueswell… - Glossa: a journal of …, 2021 - glossa-journal.org
How do children talk about the dynamic world around them? In this eyetracking study, we
demonstrate language-specific patterns in the way 3-and 4-year-old speakers of English …

What kind of concepts need language?

J De Villiers - Language Sciences, 2014 - Elsevier
The question addressed in this paper is whether the language faculty provides new
possibilities for concepts. Drawing on work from Hinzen and Sheehan (2013) and others, the …

Running or crossing? Children's expression of voluntary motion in English, German, and French

H Hendriks, M Hickmann… - Journal of Child …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Much research has focused on the expression of voluntary motion (Slobin, 2004; Talmy,
2000). The present study contributes to this body of research by comparing how children …