Children’s quantification with 'every' over time
This article looks closely at two types of errors children have been shown to make with universal quantification—Exhaustive Pairing (EP) errors and Underexhaustive errors—and asks whether they reflect the same underlying phenomenon. In a large-scale, longitudinal study, 140 children were tested 4 ti...
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doaj-22510416ecd84a5fb81ba4be8cb90f3d2021-09-02T02:13:53ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesGlossa2397-18352017-05-012110.5334/gjgl.16697Children’s quantification with 'every' over timeAthulya Aravind0Jill de Villiers1Peter de Villiers2Christopher J. Lonigan3Beth M. Phillips4Jeanine Clancy5Susan H. Landry6Paul R. Swank7Michael Assel8Heather B. Taylor9Nancy Eisenberg10Tracy Spinrad11Carlos Valiente12Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, MIT, Cambridge, MADepartment of Psychology, Smith College, Northampton, MADepartment of Psychology, Smith College, Northampton, MAFlorida State University, Tallahassee, FLFlorida State University, Tallahassee, FLFlorida State University, Tallahassee, FLUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, HoustonUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, HoustonUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, HoustonUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, HoustonArizona State University, Tempe, AZArizona State University, Tempe, AZArizona State University, Tempe, AZThis article looks closely at two types of errors children have been shown to make with universal quantification—Exhaustive Pairing (EP) errors and Underexhaustive errors—and asks whether they reflect the same underlying phenomenon. In a large-scale, longitudinal study, 140 children were tested 4 times from ages 4 to 7 on sentences involving the universal quantifier 'every'. We find an interesting inverse relationship between EP errors and Underexhaustive errors over development: the point at which children stop making Underexhaustive errors is also when they begin making EP errors. Underexhaustive errors, common at early stages in our study, may be indicative of a non-adult, non-exhaustive semantics for 'every'. EP errors, which emerge later, and remain frequent even at age 7, are progressive in nature and were also found with adults in a control study. Following recent developmental work (Drozd and van Loosbroek 2006; Smits 2010), we suggest that these errors do not signal lack of knowledge, but may stem from independent difficulties appropriately restricting the quantifier domain in the presence of a salient, but irrelevant, extra object. This article is part of the special collection: <a href="/collections/special/acquisition-of-quantification/">Acquisition of Quantification</a>http://www.glossa-journal.org/articles/166quantifier spreadinguniversal quantificationlanguage acquisitioneveryexhaustive pairinglongitudinal |
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Athulya Aravind Jill de Villiers Peter de Villiers Christopher J. Lonigan Beth M. Phillips Jeanine Clancy Susan H. Landry Paul R. Swank Michael Assel Heather B. Taylor Nancy Eisenberg Tracy Spinrad Carlos Valiente Children’s quantification with 'every' over time Glossa quantifier spreading universal quantification language acquisition every exhaustive pairing longitudinal |
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Athulya Aravind Jill de Villiers Peter de Villiers Christopher J. Lonigan Beth M. Phillips Jeanine Clancy Susan H. Landry Paul R. Swank Michael Assel Heather B. Taylor Nancy Eisenberg Tracy Spinrad Carlos Valiente |
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Children’s quantification with 'every' over time |
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This article looks closely at two types of errors children have been shown to make with universal quantification—Exhaustive Pairing (EP) errors and Underexhaustive errors—and asks whether they reflect the same underlying phenomenon. In a large-scale, longitudinal study, 140 children were tested 4 times from ages 4 to 7 on sentences involving the universal quantifier 'every'. We find an interesting inverse relationship between EP errors and Underexhaustive errors over development: the point at which children stop making Underexhaustive errors is also when they begin making EP errors. Underexhaustive errors, common at early stages in our study, may be indicative of a non-adult, non-exhaustive semantics for 'every'. EP errors, which emerge later, and remain frequent even at age 7, are progressive in nature and were also found with adults in a control study. Following recent developmental work (Drozd and van Loosbroek 2006; Smits 2010), we suggest that these errors do not signal lack of knowledge, but may stem from independent difficulties appropriately restricting the quantifier domain in the presence of a salient, but irrelevant, extra object. This article is part of the special collection: <a href="/collections/special/acquisition-of-quantification/">Acquisition of Quantification</a> |
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