TY - JOUR
T1 - Polish children's productivity with case marking
T2 - The role of regularity, type frequency, and phonological diversity
AU - Da̧browska, Ewa
AU - Szczerbiński, Marcin
PY - 2006/8
Y1 - 2006/8
N2 - 57 Polish-speaking children aged from 254, to 4;8 and 16 adult controls participated in a nonce-word inflection experiment testing their ability to use the genitive, dative and accusative inflections productively. Results show that this ability develops early: the majority of two-year-olds were already productive with all inflections apart from dative neuter; and the overall performance of the four-year-olds was very similar to that of adults. All age groups were more productive with inflections that apply to large and/or phonologically diverse classes, although class size and token frequency appeared to be more important for younger children (two- and three-year-olds) and phonological diversity for older children and adults. Regularity, on the other hand, was a very poor predictor of productivity. The results support usage-based models of language acquisition and are problematic for the dual mechanism model.
AB - 57 Polish-speaking children aged from 254, to 4;8 and 16 adult controls participated in a nonce-word inflection experiment testing their ability to use the genitive, dative and accusative inflections productively. Results show that this ability develops early: the majority of two-year-olds were already productive with all inflections apart from dative neuter; and the overall performance of the four-year-olds was very similar to that of adults. All age groups were more productive with inflections that apply to large and/or phonologically diverse classes, although class size and token frequency appeared to be more important for younger children (two- and three-year-olds) and phonological diversity for older children and adults. Regularity, on the other hand, was a very poor predictor of productivity. The results support usage-based models of language acquisition and are problematic for the dual mechanism model.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33749364125
U2 - 10.1017/S0305000906007471
DO - 10.1017/S0305000906007471
M3 - Article
C2 - 17017279
AN - SCOPUS:33749364125
SN - 0305-0009
VL - 33
SP - 559
EP - 597
JO - Journal of Child Language
JF - Journal of Child Language
IS - 3
ER -