Summary information

Study title

Developing a meaningful account of the acquisition of the English past tense.

Creator

Theakston, A, University of Manchester

Study number / PID

851932 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-851932 (DOI)

Data access

Open

Series

Not available

Abstract

The data consist of quantitative information on the proportion of children (aged 2-5yrs) who produced correct past tense verb forms, and associated errors, for a large number of early learned verbs. Children (N = 908) between the ages of 2;6 and 5;5 (years;months) were tested on their ability to produce the simple past tense using two sentence completion paradigms. One paradigm involved producing a past tense form in response to a modelled progressive verb form (Inflection from form); the other involved producing a past tense form to describe a simple animation with no prior verb modelling (Inflection from meaning). 300 target verbs were elicited in the Inflection from form task, and 120 target verbs in the Inflection from meaning task. Children's responses were coded according to their accuracy and a variety of error types. For each verb, the mean proportion of correct responses, use of uninflected verb forms, and overregularisation errors on irregular verbs are reported, along with the number of children attempting each verb in each age group (2;6-3;5, 3;6-4;5, 4;6-5;5) and on each task.On the whole forming the past tense in English is predictable (add '-ed') but there are many exceptions that children need to learn (go-went, think-thought). The frequency of the verb, its meaning, and its sound pattern influence children's production of errors. However these factors are not well understood, and they change as children grow up. In this project, an investigation of the earliest stages of past tense acquisition in English will be carried out using two tasks that encourage 2-5 year-olds to produce past tense forms. The data will be analysed with reference to a wide range of frequency, sound and meaning properties of verbs. Analysing all of these factors in a single study will provide a much more accurate picture of the acquisition process than is currently available, and allow evaluation of current theories of past tense acquisition. A database documenting...
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Methodology

Data collection period

15/06/2011 - 31/12/2014

Country

United Kingdom

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

Other

Universe

Not available

Sampling procedure

Not available

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

Children (N = 908) between the ages of 2;6 and 5;5 (years;months) were tested on their ability to produce the simple past tense using two sentence completion paradigms. One paradigm involved producing a past tense form in response to a modelled progressive verb form (Inflection from form); the other involved producing a past tense form to describe a simple animation with no prior verb modelling (Inflection from meaning).

Funding information

Grant number

RES-062-23-3062

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2015

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available to any user without the requirement for registration for download/access.

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