Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
927065 Cognition 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Variation set structure – partial overlap of successive utterances in child-directed speech – has been shown to correlate with progress in children’s acquisition of syntax. We demonstrate the benefits of variation set structure directly: in miniature artificial languages, arranging a certain proportion of utterances in a training corpus in variation sets facilitated word and phrase constituent learning in adults. Our findings have implications for understanding the mechanisms of L1 acquisition by children, and for the development of more efficient algorithms for automatic language acquisition, as well as better methods for L2 instruction.

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