University of California, Irvine, USA.
J Child Lang. 2021 Sep;48(5):907-936. doi: 10.1017/S0305000920000665. Epub 2021 Jan 19.
The key aim of this special issue is to make developmental theory proposals concrete enough to evaluate with empirical data. With this in mind, I discuss proposals from the "Universal Grammar + statistics" (UG+stats) perspective for learning several morphology and syntax phenomena. I briefly review why UG has traditionally been part of many developmental theories of language, as well as common statistical learning approaches that are part of UG+stats proposals. I then discuss each morphology or syntax phenomenon in turn, giving an overview of relevant UG+stats proposals for that phenomenon, specific predictions made by each proposal, and what we currently know about how those predictions hold up. I conclude by briefly discussing where we seem to be when it comes to how well UG+stats proposals help us understand the development of morphology and syntax knowledge.
本特刊的主要目标是使发展理论的建议具体到足以用经验数据进行评估。考虑到这一点,我从“普遍语法+统计”(UG+stats)的角度讨论了学习多种形态和句法现象的建议。我简要回顾了为什么 UG 一直是许多语言发展理论的一部分,以及 UG+stats 建议中包含的常见统计学习方法。然后,我依次讨论了每种形态或句法现象,概述了与该现象相关的 UG+stats 建议、每个建议提出的具体预测,以及我们目前对这些预测的了解。最后,我简要讨论了就 UG+stats 建议如何帮助我们理解形态和句法知识的发展而言,我们似乎处于什么位置。