The ‘root infinitive’ phenomenon in child speech is known from major languages such as Dutch. In this case study, a child acquiring the Papuan language Nungon in a remote village setting in Papua New Guinea uses two different non-finite verb forms as predicates of main clauses (‘root’ contexts) between ages 2;3 and 3;3. The first root non-finite form is an apparent innovation of the child, unacceptable in adult-to-adult speech, which must be learned from a special auxiliary construction in child-directed speech. The second root non-finite form functions like attested adult main clause use of the same form. During the study period, the first root non-finite form increases sharply to function as a default verb form, then decreases to nil by 3...
This paper addresses the question of the existence and manifestation of Root Infinitives (RIs) in th...
This paper describes a computational model which simulates the change in the use of optional infinit...
During the early stages of language acquisition, children pass through a stage of development when t...
This brief research report presents a comparison of the early verb productions of four children acqu...
In this paper we examine the relation between the quantity and quality of the adult input to the chi...
The literature on the root infinitive stage, a period of acquisition during which the child produces...
Across languages, children in the earliest stages of syntactic development tend to omit overt markin...
The Root Infinitive (RI) stage of linguistic development is a well-known phenomenon found in many ch...
In this paper we will concentrate on the semantic properties of root infinitives (RIs) in Dutch and ...
Children acquiring many different languages have been reported to go through a stage where they use ...
Studies of the acquisition of verbs tend to focus on one-verb predicates of the prevalent English ty...
This paper provides a unified account of root infinitives, determiner drop and null subjects in earl...
This article addresses a child language stage that has figured prominently in the current debate on ...
Children acquiring English as a first language go through a stage of optionally producing non-finite...
The discussion on root infinitives has mainly centered around their supposed modal usage. This artic...
This paper addresses the question of the existence and manifestation of Root Infinitives (RIs) in th...
This paper describes a computational model which simulates the change in the use of optional infinit...
During the early stages of language acquisition, children pass through a stage of development when t...
This brief research report presents a comparison of the early verb productions of four children acqu...
In this paper we examine the relation between the quantity and quality of the adult input to the chi...
The literature on the root infinitive stage, a period of acquisition during which the child produces...
Across languages, children in the earliest stages of syntactic development tend to omit overt markin...
The Root Infinitive (RI) stage of linguistic development is a well-known phenomenon found in many ch...
In this paper we will concentrate on the semantic properties of root infinitives (RIs) in Dutch and ...
Children acquiring many different languages have been reported to go through a stage where they use ...
Studies of the acquisition of verbs tend to focus on one-verb predicates of the prevalent English ty...
This paper provides a unified account of root infinitives, determiner drop and null subjects in earl...
This article addresses a child language stage that has figured prominently in the current debate on ...
Children acquiring English as a first language go through a stage of optionally producing non-finite...
The discussion on root infinitives has mainly centered around their supposed modal usage. This artic...
This paper addresses the question of the existence and manifestation of Root Infinitives (RIs) in th...
This paper describes a computational model which simulates the change in the use of optional infinit...
During the early stages of language acquisition, children pass through a stage of development when t...