Journal of child language | 2019

Comprehension of the copula: preschoolers (and sometimes adults) ignore subject-verb agreement during sentence processing.

 
 
 

Abstract


Subject-verb (SV) agreement helps listeners interpret the number condition of ambiguous nouns (The sheep is/are fat), yet it remains unclear whether young children use agreement to comprehend newly encountered nouns. Preschoolers and adults completed a forced choice task where sentences contained singular vs. plural copulas (Where is/are the [novel noun(s)]?). Novel nouns were either morphologically unambiguous (tup/tups) or ambiguous (/geks/ = singular: gex / plural: gecks). Preschoolers (and some adults) ignored the singular copula, interpreting /ks/-final words as plural, raising questions about the role of SV agreement in learners sentence comprehension and the status of is in Australian English.

Volume None
Pages \n 1-14\n
DOI 10.1017/S0305000919000680
Language English
Journal Journal of child language

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