We present the results from four studies, two corpora and two experimental, which suggest that English- and German-speaking children (3;1–4;9 years) use multiple constraints to process and produce object relative clauses. Our two corpora studies show that children produce object relatives that reflect the distributional and discourse regularities of the input. Specifically, the results show that when children produce object relatives they most often do so with (a) an inanimate head noun, and (b) a pronominal relative clause subject. Our experimental findings show that children use these constraints to process and produce this construction type. Moreover, when children were required to repeat the object relatives they most often use in natur...
Subject and object relative clauses have been studied from the point of view of language acquisition...
Research on the production of relative clauses (RCs) has shown that in English, although children st...
As written language contains more complex syntax than spoken language, exposure to written language ...
We present the results from four studies, two corpora and two experimental, which suggest that Engli...
According to usage-based approaches, representations and processing of linguistic constructions emer...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
In numerous comprehension studies, across different languages, children have performed worse on obje...
In numerous comprehension studies, across different languages, children have performed worse on obje...
We report three studies (one corpus, two experimental) that investigated the acquisition of relative...
Children's mastery of relative clauses has been a recurrent issue in psycho-linguistic literatu...
Structural priming is a useful laboratory-based technique for investigating how children respond to ...
In an experiment designed to elicit restrictive relatives clauses, children (N = 28, aged 2:2-3:10) ...
Structural priming is a useful laboratory-based technique for investigating how children respond to ...
Subject and object relative clauses have been studied from the point of view of language acquisition...
A review of the literature on children's use of relative clause constructions reveals many cont...
Subject and object relative clauses have been studied from the point of view of language acquisition...
Research on the production of relative clauses (RCs) has shown that in English, although children st...
As written language contains more complex syntax than spoken language, exposure to written language ...
We present the results from four studies, two corpora and two experimental, which suggest that Engli...
According to usage-based approaches, representations and processing of linguistic constructions emer...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
In numerous comprehension studies, across different languages, children have performed worse on obje...
In numerous comprehension studies, across different languages, children have performed worse on obje...
We report three studies (one corpus, two experimental) that investigated the acquisition of relative...
Children's mastery of relative clauses has been a recurrent issue in psycho-linguistic literatu...
Structural priming is a useful laboratory-based technique for investigating how children respond to ...
In an experiment designed to elicit restrictive relatives clauses, children (N = 28, aged 2:2-3:10) ...
Structural priming is a useful laboratory-based technique for investigating how children respond to ...
Subject and object relative clauses have been studied from the point of view of language acquisition...
A review of the literature on children's use of relative clause constructions reveals many cont...
Subject and object relative clauses have been studied from the point of view of language acquisition...
Research on the production of relative clauses (RCs) has shown that in English, although children st...
As written language contains more complex syntax than spoken language, exposure to written language ...