Rowland, Caroline F. and Westermann, Gert and Theakston, Anna and Pine, Julian and Monaghan, Padraic and Lieven, Elena (2025) Constructing language : a framework for explaining acquisition. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. ISSN 1364-6613 (In Press)
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Explaining how children build a language system is a central goal of research in language acquisition, with broad implications for language evolution, adult language processing, and artificial intelligence (AI). Here, we propose a constructivist framework for future theory-building in language acquisition. We describe four components of constructivism, drawing on wide-ranging evidence to argue that theories based on these components will be well suited to explaining developmental change. We show how adopting a constructivist framework both provides plausible answers to old questions (e.g., how children build linguistic representations from their input) and generates new questions (e.g., how children adapt to the affordances provided by different cultures and languages).