【Amanda】評論
Negative evidence in language acquisitionIn language acquisition, negative evidence is evidence concerning what is not possible in a language. There is debate among linguists whether negative evidence can help child language learners determine the grammar of their language by disconfirming incorrect hypotheses about how their language works. Importantly, negative evidence does not show what is grammatical, but helps eliminate ungrammatical constructions by revealing what is not grammatical. There are two main types of negative evidence in language acquisition: direct negative evidence and indi...