The role of entrenchment and schematisation in the acquisition of rich verbal morphology
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33445Date
2024-04-30Type
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Abstract
Entrenchment and schematisation are the two most important cognitive
processes in language acquisition. In this article, the role of the two processes,
operationalised by token and type frequency, in the production of overgeneralised
verb forms in Croatian preschool children is investigated using a parental ques tionnaire and computational simulation of language acquisition. The participants of
the questionnaire were parents of children aged 3;0–5;11 years (n = 174). The results
showed that parents of most children (93 %) reported the parallel use of both adult like and overgeneralised verb forms, suggesting that Croatian-speaking preschool
children have not yet fully acquired the verbal system. The likelihood of over generalised forms being reported decreases with the age of the children and verb
type frequency. The results of the computational simulation show that patterns with
a higher type frequency also show a greater preference for the correct form, while
lexical items show both learning and unlearning tendencies during the process.
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de GruyterCitation
Kosutar, Hrzica, Botica, Milin. The role of entrenchment and schematisation in the acquisition of rich verbal morphology. Cognitive Linguistics. 2024Metadata
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