Modeling Child Divergences from Adult Grammar

  • Sahakian S
  • Snyder B
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Abstract

During the course of first language acquisition, children produce linguistic forms that do not conform to adult grammar. In this paper, we introduce a data set and approach for systematically modeling this child-adult grammar divergence. Our corpus consists of child sentences with corrected adult forms. We bridge the gap between these forms with a discriminatively reranked noisy channel model that translates child sentences into equivalent adult utterances. Our method outperforms MT and ESL baselines, reducing child error by 20%. Our model allows us to chart specific aspects of grammar development in longitudinal studies of children, and investigate the hypothesis that children share a common developmental path in language acquisition.

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Sahakian, S., & Snyder, B. (2013). Modeling Child Divergences from Adult Grammar. Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 1, 125–138. https://doi.org/10.1162/tacl_a_00215

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