Learning The Meaning Of Change Of State Verbs


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Learning the meaning of change-of-state verbs


Learning the meaning of change-of-state verbs

Author: Angelika Wittek

language: en

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Release Date: 2011-09-27


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Causative change-of-state verbs like 'to open', 'to fill', and 'to wake' are central to both recent theories of grammatical development and theories of lexical structure. This book focuses on how German-speaking children learn the meaning of change-of-state verbs. It offers a thorough characterization of the acquisition of German, embedded in a crosslinguistic perspective. The author provides a comprehensive review of the acquisition literature on that topic and introduces a new account as to how the meaning of these verbs can be learned. The empirical backbone of the investigation are a set of carefully designed experimental studies.

Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Argument Structure


Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Argument Structure

Author: Melissa Bowerman

language: en

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Release Date: 2008


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This book offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective on argument structure and its role in language acquisition. The volume is the outcome of an integrated research project and comprises chapters by both specialists in first language acquisition and field linguists working on a variety of lesser-known languages. Drawing on a broad range of crosslinguistic data, Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Argument Structure integrates important contemporary issues in linguistics and language acquisition.

Ten Lectures on Language, Cognition, and Language Acquisition


Ten Lectures on Language, Cognition, and Language Acquisition

Author: Melissa Bowerman

language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2018-07-17


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In her Beijing lectures, Melissa Bowerman presents a lucid introduction and account of her research on a range of topics: how children acquire the semantics of spatial terms, how they construct categories and acquire the semantics of nouns, and how they master the semantics of verbs in early language acquisition. Bowerman also covers the learning of argument structure and expressions of end-state, with special attention to the adult speech that guides children, and hence also the role of typology in acquisition; how cross-linguistic variation affects, for example, how speakers represent ‘cutting’ and ‘breaking’ in different languages, and the relation of the Whorfian Hypothesis to cross-linguistic variations in the semantics of languages. Bowerman’s over-riding concern throughout is with how children come to master the first language being spoken to them by their parents and caregivers.