The purpose of current article is to describe the early phases of first language acquisition of nominal derivatives in morphology-rich Russian approaching an ideal inflecting-fusional language type. The results are based on the naturalistic longitudinal observations of two typically developing monolingual children (1;5–3;0) growing up in middle socio-economic status families (33 hours of recorded spontaneous speech). It has been revealed that derivation morphology, viz. affixation, starts to develop early and precedes compounding. Within nouns, suffixation is the main method of word-formation. Prefixation and mixed methods are rare. Although nouns can be formed from almost any grammatical classes, they are mainly formed from nouns in child ...
The study examines the hypotheses that the acquisition of the finite verb is an indispensable and li...
The papers of this 33th volume of the ZAS Papers in Linguistics present intermediate results of the ...
In these conclusions we can deal only with some of the tentative comparative results of the workshop...
The purpose of current article is to describe the early phases of first language acquisition of nomi...
The case study focuses on the acquisition of Russian derivational morphology in terms of nouns by mo...
This study explores the structure of the mental lexicon and the processing of Russian verbal morphol...
This dissertation is dedicated to the study of acquisition of morphological features of number, gend...
Abstract. This article discusses the early phases of acquisition of noun compounds in two typologica...
The studies presented in this thesis aim at investigating how young children acquire and develop the...
Studies on derivational morphology often assume a procedural view, emphasizing the journey from morp...
Knygos DOI https://doi.org/10.1075/lald.66This study is based on the longitudinal corpus data of two...
First language learners use various linguistic cues to construct their language(s)’ grammar. I study...
This study proposes a new methodology for determining the relationship between child-directed speech...
The study examines the hypotheses that the acquisition of the finite verb is an indispensable and li...
The article considers the role of morphophonological elements such as stress, alternation of phoneme...
The study examines the hypotheses that the acquisition of the finite verb is an indispensable and li...
The papers of this 33th volume of the ZAS Papers in Linguistics present intermediate results of the ...
In these conclusions we can deal only with some of the tentative comparative results of the workshop...
The purpose of current article is to describe the early phases of first language acquisition of nomi...
The case study focuses on the acquisition of Russian derivational morphology in terms of nouns by mo...
This study explores the structure of the mental lexicon and the processing of Russian verbal morphol...
This dissertation is dedicated to the study of acquisition of morphological features of number, gend...
Abstract. This article discusses the early phases of acquisition of noun compounds in two typologica...
The studies presented in this thesis aim at investigating how young children acquire and develop the...
Studies on derivational morphology often assume a procedural view, emphasizing the journey from morp...
Knygos DOI https://doi.org/10.1075/lald.66This study is based on the longitudinal corpus data of two...
First language learners use various linguistic cues to construct their language(s)’ grammar. I study...
This study proposes a new methodology for determining the relationship between child-directed speech...
The study examines the hypotheses that the acquisition of the finite verb is an indispensable and li...
The article considers the role of morphophonological elements such as stress, alternation of phoneme...
The study examines the hypotheses that the acquisition of the finite verb is an indispensable and li...
The papers of this 33th volume of the ZAS Papers in Linguistics present intermediate results of the ...
In these conclusions we can deal only with some of the tentative comparative results of the workshop...