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Ben Ambridge: 10 myths about psychology, debunkedIs Passive Syntax Semantically Constrained? Evidence From Adult Grammaticality Judgment and Comprehension Studies.Comparing different accounts of inversion errors in children's non-subject wh-questions: 'What experimental data can tell us?'.The retreat from locative overgeneralisation errors: a novel verb grammaticality judgment study.Children's judgments of regular and irregular novel past-tense forms: new data on the English past-tense debate.The structure of working memory from 4 to 15 years of age.Children use statistics and semantics in the retreat from overgeneralizationPreemption versus Entrenchment: Towards a Construction-General Solution to the Problem of the Retreat from Verb Argument Structure Overgeneralization.Is grammar spared in autism spectrum disorder? Data from judgments of verb argument structure overgeneralization errors.The ubiquity of frequency effects in first language acquisition.How do children restrict their linguistic generalizations? An (un-)grammaticality judgment study.A semantics-based approach to the "no negative evidence" problem.Lexical distributional cues, but not situational cues, are readily used to learn abstract locative verb-structure associations.The effect of verb semantic class and verb frequency (entrenchment) on children's and adults' graded judgements of argument-structure overgeneralization errors.A connectionist model of the retreat from verb argument structure overgeneralization.Do as I say, not as I do: a lexical distributional account of English locative verb class acquisition.Infinitives or bare stems? Are English-speaking children defaulting to the highest-frequency form?The retreat from overgeneralization in child language acquisition: word learning, morphology, and verb argument structure.Semantics versus statistics in the retreat from locative overgeneralization errors.Experimental methods in studying child language acquisition.Horses for courses: When acceptability judgments are more suitable than structural priming (and vice versa).The roles of word-form frequency and phonological neighbourhood density in the acquisition of Lithuanian noun morphology.Children's Acquisition of the English Past-Tense: Evidence for a Single-Route Account From Novel Verb Production Data.Disentangling Effects of Input Frequency and Morphophonological Complexity on Children's Acquisition of Verb Inflection: An Elicited Production Study of Japanese.The development of abstract syntax: evidence from structural priming and the lexical boost.Testing the agreement/tense omission model using an elicited imitation paradigm.Chapter 8. Analogical structure mapping and the formation of abstract constructionsEffects of Both Preemption and Entrenchment in the Retreat from Verb Overgeneralization Errors: Four Reanalyses, an Extended Replication, and a Meta-Analytic SynthesisAn Elicited-Production Study of Inflectional Verb Morphology in Child FinnishIs Structure Dependence an Innate Constraint? New Experimental Evidence From Children's Complex-Question ProductionDisentangling syntactic, semantic and pragmatic impairments in ASD: Elicited production of passives
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