2024
DOI: 10.1017/s0305000924000369
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Syntactic priming as implicit learning in German child language

Michelle Tafuri,
Katherine Messenger

Abstract: We investigated syntactic priming in German children to explore crosslinguistic evidence for implicit learning accounts of language production and acquisition. Adult descriptions confirmed that German speakers (N=27) preferred to spontaneously produce active versus passive transitive and DO versus PO dative forms. We tested whether German-speaking children (N=29, M age =5.3, 15 girls/14 boys) could be primed to produce these dispreferred forms and whether such priming effects would persist across a… Show more

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