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Young minds’ quest for regularity: Evidence from the Turkish causative
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NAKİPOĞLU, Mine
, SARIGÜL, Özge
, UZUNDAĞ, Berna A.
in
Acquisition
/ Analogies
/ Causative constructions
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Correlation
/ Developmental Stages
/ Errors
/ Eskimo Aleut Languages
/ Figurative Language
/ Generalization
/ Generalizations
/ Grammar
/ Inferences
/ Inuktitut language
/ Language
/ Language Acquisition
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Linguistic Input
/ Linguistic Theory
/ Maya (People)
/ Morphemes
/ Morphology
/ Morphology (Languages)
/ Native Language
/ Native language acquisition
/ Phonology
/ Preschool Children
/ Rules
/ Semantics
/ Semiotics
/ Semitic Languages
/ Suffixes
/ Syntax
/ Turkish
/ Turkish language
/ Verbs
/ Word Frequency
2022
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Young minds’ quest for regularity: Evidence from the Turkish causative
by
NAKİPOĞLU, Mine
, SARIGÜL, Özge
, UZUNDAĞ, Berna A.
in
Acquisition
/ Analogies
/ Causative constructions
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Correlation
/ Developmental Stages
/ Errors
/ Eskimo Aleut Languages
/ Figurative Language
/ Generalization
/ Generalizations
/ Grammar
/ Inferences
/ Inuktitut language
/ Language
/ Language Acquisition
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Linguistic Input
/ Linguistic Theory
/ Maya (People)
/ Morphemes
/ Morphology
/ Morphology (Languages)
/ Native Language
/ Native language acquisition
/ Phonology
/ Preschool Children
/ Rules
/ Semantics
/ Semiotics
/ Semitic Languages
/ Suffixes
/ Syntax
/ Turkish
/ Turkish language
/ Verbs
/ Word Frequency
2022
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Young minds’ quest for regularity: Evidence from the Turkish causative
by
NAKİPOĞLU, Mine
, SARIGÜL, Özge
, UZUNDAĞ, Berna A.
in
Acquisition
/ Analogies
/ Causative constructions
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Correlation
/ Developmental Stages
/ Errors
/ Eskimo Aleut Languages
/ Figurative Language
/ Generalization
/ Generalizations
/ Grammar
/ Inferences
/ Inuktitut language
/ Language
/ Language Acquisition
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Linguistic Input
/ Linguistic Theory
/ Maya (People)
/ Morphemes
/ Morphology
/ Morphology (Languages)
/ Native Language
/ Native language acquisition
/ Phonology
/ Preschool Children
/ Rules
/ Semantics
/ Semiotics
/ Semitic Languages
/ Suffixes
/ Syntax
/ Turkish
/ Turkish language
/ Verbs
/ Word Frequency
2022
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Young minds’ quest for regularity: Evidence from the Turkish causative
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Young minds’ quest for regularity: Evidence from the Turkish causative
2022
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Children's remarkable ability to generalize beyond the input and the resulting overregularizations/ irregularizations provide a platform for a discussion of whether morphology learning uses analogy-based, rule-based, or statistical learning procedures. The present study, testing 115 children (aged 3 to 10) on an elicited production task, investigated the acquisition of the irregular distribution in the Turkish causative. Results showed that in early acquisition, to pin down the four causative suffixes, children engaged in comparisons between analogous exemplars. Thereafter to tackle the irregularity in two of the suffixes, children entertained competing hypotheses that yielded overregularizations and irregularizations. Overregularizations were instances of abstraction across the input based on type frequency; irregularizations were attempts to default to erroneous micro-generalizations. Negative correlation between errors and verb frequency suggested that recovery from errors was sensitive to token frequency. The overgeneralize-then-recover pattern that emerged in the acquisition of causative supported an integrated account of the roles of analogy, abstraction, and frequency in morphology learning.
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