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Child Development | 2010

Comprehension of Infrequent Subject–Verb Agreement Forms: Evidence From French-Learning Children

Géraldine Legendre; Isabelle Barrière; Louise Goyet; Thierry Nazzi

Two comprehension experiments were conducted to investigate whether young French-learning children (N = 76) are able to use a single number cue in subject-verb agreement contexts and match a visually dynamic scene with a corresponding verbal stimulus. Results from both preferential looking and pointing demonstrated significant comprehension in 30-month-olds with no preference for either singular or plural. These results challenge previous claims made on the basis of English and Spanish that comprehension of subject-verb agreement expressed as a bound morpheme is late, around 5 years of age (V. A. Johnson, J. G. de Villiers, & H. N. Seymour, 2005; A.-T. Pérez-Leroux, 2005). Properties of the adult input were also analyzed. Possible implications for theories of syntactic acquisition are discussed.


Journal of Child Language | 2016

Uncovering productive morphosyntax in French-learning toddlers: a multidimensional methodology perspective.

Isabelle Barrière; Louise Goyet; Sarah Kresh; Géraldine Legendre; Thierry Nazzi

The present study applies a multidimensional methodological approach to the study of the acquisition of morphosyntax. It focuses on evaluating the degree of productivity of an infrequent subject-verb agreement pattern in the early acquisition of French and considers the explanatory role played by factors such as input frequency, semantic transparency of the agreement markers, and perceptual factors in accounting for comprehension of agreement in number (singular vs. plural) in an experimental setting. Results on a pointing task involving pseudo-verbs demonstrate significant comprehension of both singular and plural agreement in children aged 2;6. The experimental results are shown not to reflect input frequency, input marker reliability on its own, or lexically driven knowledge. We conclude that toddlers have knowledge of subject-verb agreement at age 2;6 which is abstract and productive despite its paucity in the input.


Cognition | 2011

Tracking irregular morphophonological dependencies in natural language: evidence from the acquisition of subject-verb agreement in French.

Thierry Nazzi; Isabelle Barrière; Louise Goyet; Sarah Kresh; Géraldine Legendre


Lingua | 2014

Is children’s comprehension of subject--verb agreement universally late? Comparative evidence from French, English, and Spanish

Géraldine Legendre; Jennifer Culbertson; Erin Zaroukian; Lisa Hsin; Isabelle Barrière; Thierry Nazzi


4th Conference on#N#Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition North America (GALANA 2010) | 2011

On the Acquisition of ImplicatedPresuppositions: Evidence from French Personal Pronouns

Géraldine Legendre; Isabelle Barrière; Louise Goyet; Thierry Nazzi


Archive | 2011

The Representation of Subject-Verb Agreement in French- learning Toddlers: New Evidence from the Comprehension of an Infrequent Pattern of Pseudoverbs

Isabelle Barrière; Louise Goyet; Thierry Nazzi; Sarah Kresh; Géraldine Legendre


Journal of Experimental Child Psychology | 2017

Agarra, agarran: Evidence of early comprehension of subject–verb agreement in Spanish

Nayeli Gonzalez-Gomez; Lisa Hsin; Isabelle Barrière; Thierry Nazzi; Géraldine Legendre


SHS Web of Conferences | 2016

Le statut linguistique des pronoms du créole haïtien et du français : une étude de corpus

Isabelle Barrière; Géraldine Legendre; Blandine Joseph; Sarah Kresh; Prince Fleurio Guetjen; Thierry Nazzi


Cascadilla Press | 2013

BUCLD 38 Proceedings

Nayeli Gonzalez-Gomez; Lisa Hsin; Jennifer Culbertson; Isabelle Barrière; Thierry Nazzi; Géraldine Legendre


38th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development | 2013

Revealing Early Comprehension of Subject-Verb Agreement in Spanish

Nayeli Gonzalez-Gomez; Lisa Hsin; Jennifer Culbertson; Isabelle Barrière; Thierry Nazzi; Géraldine Legendre

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Thierry Nazzi

Paris Descartes University

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Louise Goyet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Lisa Hsin

University of Alabama

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Erin Zaroukian

Johns Hopkins University

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Louise Goyet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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