Jean Berko Gleason

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Jean Berko Gleason is an American psycholinguist best known for her pioneering "wug test," which demonstrated how children acquire morphological rules in language.

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citizenOf United States of America
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employer Boston University
familyName Berko Gleason
fieldOfWork child language
language acquisition
language acquisition
morphology
morphology
psycholinguistics
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knownFor research on children’s acquisition of morphological rules
studies of child language development
wug test
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name Jean Berko Gleason self-link
nationality United States of America
notableWork The Development of Language
The wug test
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professor
psycholinguist
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researchFocus child language socialization
how children acquire morphological rules
inflectional morphology in children
use to demonstrate children’s use of morphological rules
workInstitution Boston University

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subject surface form: The Development of Language