This article compares verbal usage in two groups of Mexican children: one of third graders and the other of sixth graders. The empirical base is a sample of more than 3,800 compositions collected from primary schools all over the country. The verbs of each of the groups were obtained and categorized with respect to their meaning as perceptible and non-perceptible. More specifically, the verbs were sorted into reference sets including body and needs, psychological attributes, interpersonal relations, occupations and others. Based on these classifications, statistically significant semantic differences among younger and older children were established
This study examined how 3 and 5-year-old children initially interpreted novel verbs and how they mod...
Literature on verb acquisition has mainly focused on abstraction and concreteness for verb acquisiti...
During young children's developmental process, language-specific characteristics of structure, syste...
This article compares verbal usage in two groups of Mexican children: one of third graders and the o...
This article compares verbal usage in two groups of Mexican children: one of third graders and the o...
The present study examines the linguistic development of elementary school children enrolled in a Sp...
How children acquire knowledge of verb inflection is a long-standing question in language acquisitio...
This paper explores how children use two possible solutions to the verb-mapping problem: attention t...
How children acquire knowledge of verb inflection is a long-standing question in language acquisitio...
The current study examines whether a difference exists in the emergence of nouns and verbs in childr...
In order to use verbs in an adult-like manner, children, depending on the language they are learning...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents' input through type/token...
This study examined verb use in a group of preschool-age children with language impairments and two ...
A major finding in studies of early vocabulary acquisition has been that children tend to learn a lo...
In order to use verbs in an adult-like manner, children, depending on the language they are learning...
This study examined how 3 and 5-year-old children initially interpreted novel verbs and how they mod...
Literature on verb acquisition has mainly focused on abstraction and concreteness for verb acquisiti...
During young children's developmental process, language-specific characteristics of structure, syste...
This article compares verbal usage in two groups of Mexican children: one of third graders and the o...
This article compares verbal usage in two groups of Mexican children: one of third graders and the o...
The present study examines the linguistic development of elementary school children enrolled in a Sp...
How children acquire knowledge of verb inflection is a long-standing question in language acquisitio...
This paper explores how children use two possible solutions to the verb-mapping problem: attention t...
How children acquire knowledge of verb inflection is a long-standing question in language acquisitio...
The current study examines whether a difference exists in the emergence of nouns and verbs in childr...
In order to use verbs in an adult-like manner, children, depending on the language they are learning...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents' input through type/token...
This study examined verb use in a group of preschool-age children with language impairments and two ...
A major finding in studies of early vocabulary acquisition has been that children tend to learn a lo...
In order to use verbs in an adult-like manner, children, depending on the language they are learning...
This study examined how 3 and 5-year-old children initially interpreted novel verbs and how they mod...
Literature on verb acquisition has mainly focused on abstraction and concreteness for verb acquisiti...
During young children's developmental process, language-specific characteristics of structure, syste...