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Learning the meaning of change-of-state verbs : a case study of German child language /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Wittek, Angelika, 1965-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2002.
Colección:Studies on language acquisition ; 17.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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245 1 0 |a Learning the meaning of change-of-state verbs :  |b a case study of German child language /  |c by Angelika Wittek. 
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490 1 |a Studies on language acquisition ;  |v 17 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-225) and indexes. 
505 0 |a Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. What does it take to learn the meaning of a verb? -- 1.1. Why learning the meaning of verbs is difficult -- 1.2. Why learning the meaning of change-of-state verbs should be easy, but it isn't â€? previewing the paradox -- 2. Goals and organization of this book -- Chapter 2. A paradox: Learning the meaning of change-of-state verbs should be easy, but it isn't -- 1. Children are sensitive to state changes from early on -- 2. The learning problem: Children neglect the endstate in interpreting change-of-state verbs 
505 8 |a 2.1. Evidence for childrenâ€?s neglect of the endstate2.2. Why would children neglect the endstate? -- 2.3. How to test the scope of the neglect of endstate: The Transparent Endstate Hypothesis -- 3. Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Is the learning problem due to mapping problems? Testing the Transparent Endstate Hypothesis -- 1. How causal state changes are lexicalized in German -- 2. Experiment 1: Transparent endstates (Type: wachmachen â€?awake-makeâ€?) -- 2.1. Method -- 2.2. Experimental predictions -- 2.3. Results -- 2.4. A tree-based modeling analysis of the data 
505 8 |a 2.5. Discussion3. Experiment 2: Transparent endstates (Type: wachklingeln â€?awake-ringâ€?) -- 3.1. Method -- 3.2. Experimental predictions -- 3.3. Results -- 3.4. Discussion -- 4. Experiment 3: Transparent endstates made salient (Type: wachmachen â€?awake-makeâ€?) -- 4.1. Method -- 4.2. Experimental predictions -- 4.3. Results -- 4.4. A tree-based modeling analysis of the data -- 4.5. Discussion -- 5. General Discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- Chapter 4. A subtle learning problem: The Weak Endstate -- 1. The resolution of the paradox? 
505 8 |a 1.1. Characterizing childrenâ€?s interpretation of change-of-state verbs: the Weak Endstate1.2. “Weakâ€? endstates in the adult language -- 1.3. Change-of-state verbs in a broader crosslinguistic perspective -- 1.4. The learning problem is more subtle than we thought -- 2. How does the child correct inappropriate Weak Endstate interpretations? -- 2.1. The Syntactic Bootstrapping Hypothesis -- 2.2. A related proposal: Morphological Bootstrapping -- 2.3. The Semantic Structure Hypothesis Testing Hypothesis -- 3. Conclusion 
505 8 |a Chapter 5. Modifiers as cues to verb meaning1. How could the learner use modifiers as cues to verb meaning? -- 1.1. What do modifiers do? -- 1.2. The Adverbial Modification Cue Hypothesis -- 2. A candidate solution to the Weak Endstate problem: wieder â€?againâ€? -- 2.1. The properties of again -- 2.2. Restitutive again as an Adverbial Modification Cue -- 3. Do children have knowledge of restitutive wieder â€?againâ€?, and do caretakers use it in their speech? -- 3.1. Evidence from previous studies -- 3.2. A CHILDES search 
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