2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0305000923000181
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There might be more to syntactic bootstrapping than being pragmatic: A look at grammatical person and prosody in naturalistic child-directed speech

Abstract: In ‘Being pragmatic about syntactic bootstrapping’, Hacquard (2022) argues that abstract syntax is useful for word learning, but that an additional cue, pragmatics, is both necessary and available for young children during the first steps of language acquisition. She focuses on modals and attitude verbs, where the physical context seems particularly impoverished as the sole basis for deriving meanings, and thus where linguistic cues may be particularly helpful. She convincingly shows how pragmatic and syntacti… Show more

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“…To be sure, proponents of syntactic bootstrapping do not claim other forms of bootstrapping do not exist, what we challenge is the strong focus on syntax(Havron et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To be sure, proponents of syntactic bootstrapping do not claim other forms of bootstrapping do not exist, what we challenge is the strong focus on syntax(Havron et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%