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. 2010 Mar;114(3):442-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.10.015. Epub 2009 Nov 28.

Meaning from syntax: evidence from 2-year-olds

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Meaning from syntax: evidence from 2-year-olds

Sudha Arunachalam et al. Cognition. 2010 Mar.

Abstract

When toddlers view an event while hearing a novel verb, the verb's syntactic context has been shown to help them identify its meaning. The current work takes this finding one step further to reveal that even in the absence of an accompanying event, syntactic information supports toddlers' identification of verb meaning. Two-year-olds were first introduced to dialogues incorporating novel verbs either in transitive or intransitive sentences, but in the absence of any relevant referent scenes (see Yuan & Fisher, 2009). Next, toddlers viewed two candidate scenes: (a) two participants performing synchronous actions, (b) two participants performing a causative action. When asked to "find mooping", toddlers who had heard transitive sentences chose the causative scene; those who had heard intransitive sentences did not. These results demonstrate that 2-year-olds infer important components of meaning from syntactic structure alone, using it to direct their subsequent search for a referent in a visual scene.

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Mean proportion of points to the causative scene, expressed as a function of syntactic condition.

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