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The acquisition of English modal constructions: A corpus-based analysis

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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>30/09/2024
<mark>Journal</mark>Journal of Child Language
Issue number5
Volume51
Pages (from-to)1134-1171
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date29/05/23
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

The English modal system is complex, exhibiting many-to-one, and one-to-many, form- function mappings. Usage-based approaches emphasise the role of the input in acquisition but rarely address the impact of form-function mappings on acquisition. To test whether consistent form-function mappings facilitate acquisition, we analysed two dense mother-child corpora at age 3 and 4. We examined the influence on acquisition of input features including form-function mapping frequency and the number of functions a modal signifies, using innovative methodological controls for other aspects of the input (e.g. form frequency) and child characteristics (e.g. age as a proxy for socio-cognitive development). The children were more likely to produce the frequent modals and form-function mappings of their input but modals with fewer functions in caregiver speech did not promote acquisition of these forms. Our findings support usage-based approaches to language acquisition and demonstrate the importance of applying appropriate controls when investigating relationships between
input and development.