This paper investigates the child null subject phenomenon in L1 acquisition within the generative framework. We consider that the traditional hypotheses, usually based on child deficiency, have their limits. We therefore propose a new analysis of this phenomenon, focusing our attention on null subjects in finite clauses. To that purpose we introduce new data recorded from 17 French children between 2;3 and 3;1 and a new approach borrowed from dialectology. Our first section forwards preliminary clarifications with regard to the null subject phenomenon, the existing hypotheses, their limits and our methodology. In the second section we detail our data and demonstrate that the child null subject stage can be accounted for in French a...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
The null subject parameter is a well-studied phenomenon, but what is relatively unexplored is the ac...
Few constructions in child's production can be considered originals and not mere copies (partial or ...
This dissertation investigates (direct) object clitics and object omission in the acquisition of Fre...
This paper proposes a new model for null subjects, and focuses on its implications for language deve...
In this paper, we investigate the production of Null Subjects by three groups of children: monolingu...
The goal of this paper is two-fold: one, to explain the observed patterns of childhood development i...
The null subject (NS) stage is one of the best-described hallmarks of first language development. We...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
"The results presented in this paper provide evidence against the analysis of preverbal subjects in ...
In this paper, we investigate the production of Null Subjects by three groups of children: monolingu...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
this paper 1 , we present new evidence from Adam (CHILDES, Brown 1973 and MacWhinney in press) that ...
Children across a variety of languages omit direct objects at higher rates that adults. It has been ...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
The null subject parameter is a well-studied phenomenon, but what is relatively unexplored is the ac...
Few constructions in child's production can be considered originals and not mere copies (partial or ...
This dissertation investigates (direct) object clitics and object omission in the acquisition of Fre...
This paper proposes a new model for null subjects, and focuses on its implications for language deve...
In this paper, we investigate the production of Null Subjects by three groups of children: monolingu...
The goal of this paper is two-fold: one, to explain the observed patterns of childhood development i...
The null subject (NS) stage is one of the best-described hallmarks of first language development. We...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
"The results presented in this paper provide evidence against the analysis of preverbal subjects in ...
In this paper, we investigate the production of Null Subjects by three groups of children: monolingu...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
this paper 1 , we present new evidence from Adam (CHILDES, Brown 1973 and MacWhinney in press) that ...
Children across a variety of languages omit direct objects at higher rates that adults. It has been ...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
The null subject parameter is a well-studied phenomenon, but what is relatively unexplored is the ac...
Few constructions in child's production can be considered originals and not mere copies (partial or ...