linguistic input
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflinguisticandinput
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linguistic
adjective
uk/lɪŋˈɡwɪs.tɪk/us/lɪŋˈɡwɪs.tɪk/
connected with language or the study ...
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input
noun
uk/ˈɪn.pʊt/us/ˈɪn.pʊt/
something such as energy, money, or information that is put into a system, organization, or machine so that it ...
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(Definition oflinguisticandinputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Accordingly,linguisticinputto 9-month-olds should facilitate language acquisition when embedded in adult - child interactions while the infant is attending to objects.
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Moreover, an interesting idea that has arisen from some analyses is thatlinguisticinputmight play a different role according to word class.
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The computer can be used to slow down speech to allow listeners some control overlinguisticinputfor purposes of word recognition.
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That is, initially children may rely quite heavily onlinguisticinputfor information about the grammatical properties of specific verbs.
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There were no effects for subordinate interpretations, andlinguisticinputhad no effect.
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There was no significant effect forlinguisticinput.
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Accordingly, when children experiencelinguisticinput, it is mostly in situations in which language is accompanying nonlinguistic events.
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In comprehension,linguisticinputis perceived in more or less discrete units that are presented over time.
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To test the hypothesis we advance, one needs the actuallinguisticinputto a child over the relevant time period.
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However, such quantifiers are infrequent in children'slinguisticinput, thus providing few opportunities for the child to learn their syntactic requirements.
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Thelinguisticinputcomes at the learner in the form of a continuous sound wave.
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What is particularly rich about their work is that they have not conflated linguistic typology andlinguisticinput.
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But it is accelerated by interpretinglinguisticinput, which leaves us wondering what might happen in the absence of complexlinguisticinput.
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In terms of narrowing of overextensions, neither perceptual similarity norlinguisticinputhad a significant effect.
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This corpus thus provides an unparalleled opportunity to compare thelinguisticinputto a diaspora community with the language spoken there today.
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These ethical strictures have profound consequences for how we may test any hypothesized effect (or non-effect) of thelinguisticinputto children.
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Lexical learning by children with specific language impairment: effects oflinguisticinputpresented at varying speaking rates.
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Linguisticinputdid not have a significant effect on this measure.
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The design of the instructions in the test session is another important feature of thelinguisticinputthat did not differ across the groups.
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