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Empirical re-assessment of stimulus poverty arguments

  • Julie Anne Legate und Charles D Yang
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 27. Februar 2008
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Abstract

It is a fact that the child learner does not entertain logically possible but empirically impossible linguistic hypotheses, despite the absence of sufficient disconfirming evidence. While Pullum & Scholz claim to have shown the existence of disconfirming evidence, they fail to demonstrate its sufficiency. By situating the acquisition problem in a quantitative and comparative framework, we show that the evidence is, after all, insufficient. Hence the argument from the poverty of the stimulus, and the innateness of linguistic knowledge, stand unchallenged.

Published Online: 2008-02-27
Published in Print: 2002-06-26

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