This document reports an investigation of the developmental changes in the use of certain syntactic structures bv white, monolingual, middle class five- and seven-year-olds, and of the differences between the syntax of young children and that used in beginning reading textbooks. Approximately half of the publication presents the methods and results of four separately designed experiments: (1) mass and count noun responses of young children, (2) pronoun case preference of young children, (3) comprehension of time connectives by young children, and (4) comprehension of conditional structures by young children. Other findings reported are that, in the presentation of syntactic structures, reading books followed neither a pedagogically-determin...
This research investigated syntactic bootstrapping -- a process presumed to facilitate the acquisit...
Children\u27s ability to reflect upon language begins to appear about age two (Clark, 1978). During ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-73)With the development of the linguistic approaches t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-61)This descriptive study was centered around t-unit\u...
Language acquisition in children, ages 6 to 10 years, and their linguistic competence with respect t...
The purpose of this study was to compare the oral syntax of selected Canadian kindergarten children ...
Patterns of structure and variation are described in the language development of four children in th...
TITLE: Comprehension of syntactic structures in young school-age children ABSTRACT: The thesis deals...
A linguistic analysis of five children's books, randomly selected from the "Modern Masters...
The research reported is an investigation into the early acquisition of grammar by three children fr...
As written language contains more complex syntax than spoken language, exposure to written language ...
A group of three-year-old children was compared to one of four-year-old children in the usage of 26 ...
This study investigates the relative importance of intonational versus syntactic features in childre...
In this paper early and later development of knowledge of syntactic structures and this development ...
This cross-sectional investigation was undertaken for the purpose of describing the comprehension se...
This research investigated syntactic bootstrapping -- a process presumed to facilitate the acquisit...
Children\u27s ability to reflect upon language begins to appear about age two (Clark, 1978). During ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-73)With the development of the linguistic approaches t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-61)This descriptive study was centered around t-unit\u...
Language acquisition in children, ages 6 to 10 years, and their linguistic competence with respect t...
The purpose of this study was to compare the oral syntax of selected Canadian kindergarten children ...
Patterns of structure and variation are described in the language development of four children in th...
TITLE: Comprehension of syntactic structures in young school-age children ABSTRACT: The thesis deals...
A linguistic analysis of five children's books, randomly selected from the "Modern Masters...
The research reported is an investigation into the early acquisition of grammar by three children fr...
As written language contains more complex syntax than spoken language, exposure to written language ...
A group of three-year-old children was compared to one of four-year-old children in the usage of 26 ...
This study investigates the relative importance of intonational versus syntactic features in childre...
In this paper early and later development of knowledge of syntactic structures and this development ...
This cross-sectional investigation was undertaken for the purpose of describing the comprehension se...
This research investigated syntactic bootstrapping -- a process presumed to facilitate the acquisit...
Children\u27s ability to reflect upon language begins to appear about age two (Clark, 1978). During ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-73)With the development of the linguistic approaches t...