This paper compares the acquisition of verb morphology in five Mayan languages, using a comparative method based on historical linguistics to establish precise equivalences between linguistic categories in the five languages. Earlier work on the acquisition of these languages, based on examination of longitudinal samples of naturally-occuring child language, established that in some of the languages (Tzeltal, Tzotzil) bare roots were the predominant forms for children’s early verbs, but in three other languages (Yukatek, K’iche’, Q’anjobal) unanalyzed portions of the final part of the verb were more likely. That is, children acquiring different Mayan languages initially produce different parts of the adult verb forms. In this paper we analy...
A major finding in studies of early vocabulary acquisition has been that children tend to learn a lo...
A major finding in studies of early vocabulary acquisition has been that children tend to learn a lo...
This paper assesses predictions for the acquisition of Mayan verbal inflections derived from structu...
This paper compares the acquisition of verb morphology in five Mayan languages, using a comparative ...
This paper compares the acquisition of verb morphology in five Mayan languages, using a comparative ...
How do children isolate the semantic package contained in verb roots in the Mayan language Tzeltal? ...
How do children isolate the semantic package contained in verb roots in the Mayan language Tzeltal? ...
This paper presents results of a comparative project documenting the development of verbal agreement...
Lexical categories exhibit parametric variation across languages. Most Indo-European languages revea...
When Tzeltal children in the Mayan community of Tenejapa, in southern Mexico, begin speaking, their ...
Data collected from the Mayan language Quich6 suggests that considerable differences may exist acros...
Lexical categories exhibit parametric variation across languages. Most Indo-European languages revea...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.2307/4...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.2307/4...
Lexical categories exhibit parametric variation across languages. Most Indo-European languages revea...
A major finding in studies of early vocabulary acquisition has been that children tend to learn a lo...
A major finding in studies of early vocabulary acquisition has been that children tend to learn a lo...
This paper assesses predictions for the acquisition of Mayan verbal inflections derived from structu...
This paper compares the acquisition of verb morphology in five Mayan languages, using a comparative ...
This paper compares the acquisition of verb morphology in five Mayan languages, using a comparative ...
How do children isolate the semantic package contained in verb roots in the Mayan language Tzeltal? ...
How do children isolate the semantic package contained in verb roots in the Mayan language Tzeltal? ...
This paper presents results of a comparative project documenting the development of verbal agreement...
Lexical categories exhibit parametric variation across languages. Most Indo-European languages revea...
When Tzeltal children in the Mayan community of Tenejapa, in southern Mexico, begin speaking, their ...
Data collected from the Mayan language Quich6 suggests that considerable differences may exist acros...
Lexical categories exhibit parametric variation across languages. Most Indo-European languages revea...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.2307/4...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.2307/4...
Lexical categories exhibit parametric variation across languages. Most Indo-European languages revea...
A major finding in studies of early vocabulary acquisition has been that children tend to learn a lo...
A major finding in studies of early vocabulary acquisition has been that children tend to learn a lo...
This paper assesses predictions for the acquisition of Mayan verbal inflections derived from structu...