Gender agreement elicitation was used with Russian children to examine how diminutives common in Russian child-directed speech affect gender learning. Forty-six children (2;9–4;8) were shown pictures of familiar and of novel animals and asked to describe them after hearing their names, which all contained regular morphophonological cues to masculine or feminine gender. Half were presented as simplex (e.g. jozh ‘porcupine’) and half as diminutive forms (e.g. jozhik ‘porcupine-DIM’). Children produced fewer agreement errors for diminutive than for simplex nouns, indicating that the regularizing features of diminu-tives enhance gender categorization. The study demonstrates how features of child-directed speech can facilitate language learning
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The primary resources in Russian for conveying emotional and expressive nuances of the language are ...
Implicit and rule-based learning of inflectional morphology corresponding to Russian grammatical gen...
Gender agreement elicitation was used with Russian children to examine how diminutives common in Rus...
Our previous research showed that Russian children commit fewer gender-agreement errors with diminut...
Scopus bazėje nurodyta nepilna autorės pavardė - SavickieThis study examines Lithuanian children's a...
Serbian and Russian children produce fewer adjective-noun gender-agreement errors with diminutive no...
Previous research on the acquisition of grammatical gender has shown that this property is acquired ...
Diminutives have been shown to play a prominent role in both domains of early child language acquisi...
This dissertation is dedicated to the study of acquisition of morphological features of number, gend...
Abstract. Although both Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) and grammatical gender acquisition hav...
This paper reports on an experimental study investigating the acquisition of grammatical gender in R...
This paper examines the course of acquisition of the semantic gender criterion by studying children’...
In most languages diminutive formation is the first pattern of word formation to emerge. The main re...
A native speaker of Russian 'knows' the gender of many thousands of nouns. While the literature on g...
We investigate the acquisition of grammatical gender marking in German by monolingual children as we...
The primary resources in Russian for conveying emotional and expressive nuances of the language are ...
Implicit and rule-based learning of inflectional morphology corresponding to Russian grammatical gen...