Navajo and Quechua, both morphologically rich languages, present an interesting testing ground for proposals regarding the acquisition of inflectional systems. Of particular interest for these languages is the development of the verb, which encodes not only tense, aspect, and number
A major finding in studies of early vocabulary acquisition has been that children tend to learn a lo...
In order to use verbs in an adult-like manner, children, depending on the language they are learning...
Data collected from the Mayan language Quich6 suggests that considerable differences may exist acros...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Special Volume on Native American Languag...
The goal of this study is to inform child language acquisition theory by accomplishing a description...
This dissertation presents an analysis of child acquisition and production of the Navajo verb constr...
© 2016 Dr. William ForshawThis thesis examines the acquisition of Murrinhpatha, a polysynthetic lang...
This paper presents results of a comparative project documenting the development of verbal agreement...
Navajo verbal morphology is a complex system that raises important questions about the interaction o...
This report describes the phonological development of Totontepec Mixe among four children (ages 2;3,...
A major finding in studies of early vocabulary acquisition has been that children tend to learn a lo...
There may be two approaches to diversifying the languages cited in child language acquisition resear...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.2307/4...
We compare speech production and find morphosyntactic change among children and adolescents speaking...
This paper compares the acquisition of verb morphology in five Mayan languages, using a comparative ...
A major finding in studies of early vocabulary acquisition has been that children tend to learn a lo...
In order to use verbs in an adult-like manner, children, depending on the language they are learning...
Data collected from the Mayan language Quich6 suggests that considerable differences may exist acros...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Special Volume on Native American Languag...
The goal of this study is to inform child language acquisition theory by accomplishing a description...
This dissertation presents an analysis of child acquisition and production of the Navajo verb constr...
© 2016 Dr. William ForshawThis thesis examines the acquisition of Murrinhpatha, a polysynthetic lang...
This paper presents results of a comparative project documenting the development of verbal agreement...
Navajo verbal morphology is a complex system that raises important questions about the interaction o...
This report describes the phonological development of Totontepec Mixe among four children (ages 2;3,...
A major finding in studies of early vocabulary acquisition has been that children tend to learn a lo...
There may be two approaches to diversifying the languages cited in child language acquisition resear...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.2307/4...
We compare speech production and find morphosyntactic change among children and adolescents speaking...
This paper compares the acquisition of verb morphology in five Mayan languages, using a comparative ...
A major finding in studies of early vocabulary acquisition has been that children tend to learn a lo...
In order to use verbs in an adult-like manner, children, depending on the language they are learning...
Data collected from the Mayan language Quich6 suggests that considerable differences may exist acros...