Melissa Bowerman
Affiliations: | Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands |
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Child language acquisition, language and thoughtWebsite:
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Deceased (10/31/11)
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Shayan S, Ozturk O, Bowerman M, et al. (2014) Spatial metaphor in language can promote the development of cross-modal mappings in children. Developmental Science. 17: 636-43 |
Bowerman M, Croft W. (2012) The acquisition of the english causative alternation Crosslinguistic Perspectives On Argument Structure: Implications For Learnability. 279-307 |
Bowerman M. (2010) Linguistic Typology and First Language Acquisition The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Typology |
Slobin DI, Bowerman M, Brown P, et al. (2010) Putting things in places: Developmental consequences of linguistic typology Event Representation in Language and Cognition. 134-165 |
Majid A, Boster JS, Bowerman M. (2008) The cross-linguistic categorization of everyday events: a study of cutting and breaking. Cognition. 109: 235-50 |
Slobin DI, Bowerman M. (2007) Interfaces between linguistic typology and child language research Linguistic Typology. 11: 213-226 |
Majid A, Gullberg M, Staden MV, et al. (2007) How similar are semantic categories in closely related languages? A comparison of cutting and breaking in four Germanic languages Cognitive Linguistics. 18: 179-194 |
Majid A, Bowerman M, Van Staden M, et al. (2007) The semantic categories of cutting and breaking events: A crosslinguistic perspective Cognitive Linguistics. 18: 133-152 |
Majid A, Bowerman M, Kita S, et al. (2004) Can language restructure cognition? The case for space. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 8: 108-14 |
Choi S, McDonough L, Bowerman M, et al. (1999) Early Sensitivity to Language-Specific Spatial Categories in English and Korean Cognitive Development. 14: 241-268 |