This paper examines the spontaneous (and elicited) production of questions in 3 typically developing French children (1;8-2;10) and 11 French children with SLI (3;10-9;1). French has three types of constituent questions (Wh-in-situ, fronted Wh without inversion, fronted Wh with inversion) graded in syntactic complexity, allowing detailed investigation of syntactic competence. The results show that both groups of children greatly prefer Wh-in-situ over fronted Wh and avoid inversion. Infinitives are extremely rare in all questions, whereas null subjects are rare in fronted Wh-questions but occur in in-situ questions in typically developing children. SLI children do not produce infinitives in Wh-questions, but allow null subjects in all quest...
This is an exploratory study of the use of wh-questions in Swedish children with typical and impaire...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) tend to exhibit atypical phonological productions. ...
Maillart and Parisse (2006) found out that French children with specific language impairment (SLI) p...
This paper examines the spontaneous (and elicited) production of questions in 3 typically developing...
This paper examines the spontan oping French children (1;8-2;10) of constituent questions (Wh-in gra...
This article addresses claims that French children produce more wh-in situ questions than adults, an...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Maillart and Parisse found out that French children with specific language impairment (SLI) presente...
AbstractThis paper tests claims that children with Grammatical(G)-SLI are impaired in hierarchical s...
International audienceMaillart and Parisse (2006) found out that French children with specific langu...
Corpus data analysis (Python scripts) audio recordings (audio files), stimuli (a complete OpenSesame...
This study put to the test three theories about language deficit in children with SLI. The three the...
Specific language impairment (SLI) is characterized by persistent difficulties that affect language ...
Grammaticality judgement abilities were examined among French-speaking children with SLI. Rice, Wexl...
Recent researches (Tomasello, 2003) have proposed than children's syntactic knowledge starts with si...
This is an exploratory study of the use of wh-questions in Swedish children with typical and impaire...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) tend to exhibit atypical phonological productions. ...
Maillart and Parisse (2006) found out that French children with specific language impairment (SLI) p...
This paper examines the spontaneous (and elicited) production of questions in 3 typically developing...
This paper examines the spontan oping French children (1;8-2;10) of constituent questions (Wh-in gra...
This article addresses claims that French children produce more wh-in situ questions than adults, an...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Maillart and Parisse found out that French children with specific language impairment (SLI) presente...
AbstractThis paper tests claims that children with Grammatical(G)-SLI are impaired in hierarchical s...
International audienceMaillart and Parisse (2006) found out that French children with specific langu...
Corpus data analysis (Python scripts) audio recordings (audio files), stimuli (a complete OpenSesame...
This study put to the test three theories about language deficit in children with SLI. The three the...
Specific language impairment (SLI) is characterized by persistent difficulties that affect language ...
Grammaticality judgement abilities were examined among French-speaking children with SLI. Rice, Wexl...
Recent researches (Tomasello, 2003) have proposed than children's syntactic knowledge starts with si...
This is an exploratory study of the use of wh-questions in Swedish children with typical and impaire...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) tend to exhibit atypical phonological productions. ...
Maillart and Parisse (2006) found out that French children with specific language impairment (SLI) p...