Theoretical thesis..Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Thesis introduction -- Chapter 2. Two-year-olds' sensitivity to inflectional plural morphology : allomorphic effects -- Chapter 3. One koss, two kosses : three-year-olds know when /s/ means plural and when it does not -- Chapter 4. Pre-schoolers' emerging understanding of number and agreement -- Chapter 5. Hearing loss and the acquisition of plural morphology -- Chapter 6. Thesis discussion.By two years of age children are using singular and plural words appropriately in their speech (Brown 1973), yet it is unclear whether their early representations are adult-like. It is not known how and when children develop the understanding that a word such as cats is composed of the le...
We present data from a preferential looking method to investigate when infants have mapped singular ...
This paper reports on partial knowledge in two-year-old children’s learning of the regular English p...
Purpose: Some variability in children's early productions of grammatical morphemes reflects phonolog...
Many English-speaking children use plural nominal forms in spontaneous speech before the age of two,...
Children utilize several factors as they acquire the English plural. Children consider the meaning o...
The study of morphology, and more specifically the English plural, encompasses many aspects of the c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-76).This study is designed to (1) analyze and chart th...
Abstract- Most research on the English plural has concentrated on children's acquisition of mor...
Purpose: Children acquire /-z/ syllabic plurals (e.g., buses) later than /-s, -z/ segmental plurals ...
The correct use of an affix, such as the English plural or past tense suffixes, is generally assumed...
The English plural is about the number of individuals in a set of like kinds. Two year old children ...
The purpose of this study was to examine, from a phonological and morphological point of view, two-y...
Previous research in the area of children's knowledge of number agreement morphology has yielded mix...
The development of morphological processing has been the focal topic in a debate over the nature of ...
Previous research in the area of children's knowledge of number agreement morphology has yielded mix...
We present data from a preferential looking method to investigate when infants have mapped singular ...
This paper reports on partial knowledge in two-year-old children’s learning of the regular English p...
Purpose: Some variability in children's early productions of grammatical morphemes reflects phonolog...
Many English-speaking children use plural nominal forms in spontaneous speech before the age of two,...
Children utilize several factors as they acquire the English plural. Children consider the meaning o...
The study of morphology, and more specifically the English plural, encompasses many aspects of the c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-76).This study is designed to (1) analyze and chart th...
Abstract- Most research on the English plural has concentrated on children's acquisition of mor...
Purpose: Children acquire /-z/ syllabic plurals (e.g., buses) later than /-s, -z/ segmental plurals ...
The correct use of an affix, such as the English plural or past tense suffixes, is generally assumed...
The English plural is about the number of individuals in a set of like kinds. Two year old children ...
The purpose of this study was to examine, from a phonological and morphological point of view, two-y...
Previous research in the area of children's knowledge of number agreement morphology has yielded mix...
The development of morphological processing has been the focal topic in a debate over the nature of ...
Previous research in the area of children's knowledge of number agreement morphology has yielded mix...
We present data from a preferential looking method to investigate when infants have mapped singular ...
This paper reports on partial knowledge in two-year-old children’s learning of the regular English p...
Purpose: Some variability in children's early productions of grammatical morphemes reflects phonolog...