errors of overregularization

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Psychology

 

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Anthony S

 

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July 23, 2015

 

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Children will most likely pass through a stage where the child learns the whole word, as described in chapter 1 of Goldin-Meadow (2003) and then deteriorate as they apply the rule. This is similar to the step-wise process that deaf children undertake - gestures may be learnt as an unanalyzed whole and later, pried into different components and which they would use later to regularize...
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What is interesting to note though, is how applicable the type of overgeneralization for normal hearing children is to deaf children. Going back to the paper by Singleton and Newport (2004), Simon’s “frequency boosting” seems comparable to overregularization. However, how analogous are these two terms? Simon appears to be overregularizing every morpheme in a complex domain...
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