This study examines the development of word order patterns in Irish, a strict VSO language. It was found that the three children studied used subject-initial utterances considerably more frequently than adults in input, and that in both adult and child the elision of the verb ‘to be’ played a significant role. Another significant factor was found to be the different restrictions on main verbs and verbal nouns with regard to the subject: in neutral sentences the main verb always precedes the subject, while the verbal noun always follows it. The Bates & MacWhinney (1979). hypothesis that early verb initialization results from a tendency to place new information before given information was also investigated.Author has checked copyrightAMS. No...
Knowledge of typical language development, where available, is used as a comparative tool for the ed...
This study investigates whether children learning Irish as a first language show a preference for on...
This paper offers a preliminary analysis of linguistic mudes in the case of new speakers of Irish, n...
This study examines the development of word order patterns in Irish, a strict VSO language. It was f...
Investigations into early vocabulary development, including the timing of the acquisition of nouns, ...
Speech and language therapy (SLT) services are coming under increased pressure to provide people liv...
As one of the Celtic languages, Irish is among the few languages in the world that employ word initi...
One of the most widely used indices of language development is a measure of utterance length in morp...
The thesis explores whether or not overt bound morphology triggers the acquisition of distinct struc...
The thesis explores whether or not overt bound morphology triggers the acquisition of distinct struc...
For the majority of people in Ireland, Irish is a second language acquired primarily through the sch...
An in-depth examination of the acquisition of grammatical gender has not previously been conducted f...
The pragmatics of the be + after + V-ing construction in Irish EnglishThis paper looks at a well-doc...
THESIS 8934This study looks at how five children with English as a Second Language acquire five Engl...
This paper examines subject-verb agreement in Early-Irish sentences with coordinate subjects. We cl...
Knowledge of typical language development, where available, is used as a comparative tool for the ed...
This study investigates whether children learning Irish as a first language show a preference for on...
This paper offers a preliminary analysis of linguistic mudes in the case of new speakers of Irish, n...
This study examines the development of word order patterns in Irish, a strict VSO language. It was f...
Investigations into early vocabulary development, including the timing of the acquisition of nouns, ...
Speech and language therapy (SLT) services are coming under increased pressure to provide people liv...
As one of the Celtic languages, Irish is among the few languages in the world that employ word initi...
One of the most widely used indices of language development is a measure of utterance length in morp...
The thesis explores whether or not overt bound morphology triggers the acquisition of distinct struc...
The thesis explores whether or not overt bound morphology triggers the acquisition of distinct struc...
For the majority of people in Ireland, Irish is a second language acquired primarily through the sch...
An in-depth examination of the acquisition of grammatical gender has not previously been conducted f...
The pragmatics of the be + after + V-ing construction in Irish EnglishThis paper looks at a well-doc...
THESIS 8934This study looks at how five children with English as a Second Language acquire five Engl...
This paper examines subject-verb agreement in Early-Irish sentences with coordinate subjects. We cl...
Knowledge of typical language development, where available, is used as a comparative tool for the ed...
This study investigates whether children learning Irish as a first language show a preference for on...
This paper offers a preliminary analysis of linguistic mudes in the case of new speakers of Irish, n...