The present study compared production and on-line comprehension of definite articles and third person direct object clitic pronouns in Greek-speaking typically developing, sequential bilingual (L2-TD) children and monolingual children with specific language impairment (L1-SLI). Twenty Turkish Greek L2-TD children, 16 Greek L1-SLI children, and 31 L1-TD Greek children participated in a production task examining definite articles and clitic pronouns and, in an on-line comprehension task, involving grammatical sentences with definite articles and clitics and sentences with grammatical violations induced by omitted articles and clitics. The results showed that the L2-TD children were sensitive to the grammatical violations despite low productio...
We administrated a clitic elicitation task to 16 school-aged Italian speaking children with specific...
Studies on the acquisition of indefinite articles by sequential bilingual (L2) children have provide...
Production of definite and indefinite articles in typically developing English-speaking children and...
The present study compared production and on-line comprehension of definite articles and third perso...
The present paper examines the production of definite and indefinite articles in English-speaking ty...
Clitic production is reported to be challenging for impaired children, suffering from dyslexia or SL...
Object clitic pronouns, definite articles and genitive possessive clitics in Greek preschool childre...
The present article examines production and on-line processing of definite articles in Turkish speak...
© John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pronominal clitics are sensitive to both morphosyntax and disco...
The aim of this work is to investigate how bilingual children perform with respect to monolingual ch...
Pronominal clitics are sensitive to both morphosyntax and discourse. Problems in clitic use could th...
The acquisition of clitics still remains a highly controversial issue in Greek acquisition literatur...
One hundred and seventy-two English-speaking 5- to 7-year-olds participated in a referential communi...
Object clitics are not uniformly acquired across languages; French-, Italian, Catalan- speaking TD c...
Third-person direct object (DO) clitic pronoun production is examined through an elicited production...
We administrated a clitic elicitation task to 16 school-aged Italian speaking children with specific...
Studies on the acquisition of indefinite articles by sequential bilingual (L2) children have provide...
Production of definite and indefinite articles in typically developing English-speaking children and...
The present study compared production and on-line comprehension of definite articles and third perso...
The present paper examines the production of definite and indefinite articles in English-speaking ty...
Clitic production is reported to be challenging for impaired children, suffering from dyslexia or SL...
Object clitic pronouns, definite articles and genitive possessive clitics in Greek preschool childre...
The present article examines production and on-line processing of definite articles in Turkish speak...
© John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pronominal clitics are sensitive to both morphosyntax and disco...
The aim of this work is to investigate how bilingual children perform with respect to monolingual ch...
Pronominal clitics are sensitive to both morphosyntax and discourse. Problems in clitic use could th...
The acquisition of clitics still remains a highly controversial issue in Greek acquisition literatur...
One hundred and seventy-two English-speaking 5- to 7-year-olds participated in a referential communi...
Object clitics are not uniformly acquired across languages; French-, Italian, Catalan- speaking TD c...
Third-person direct object (DO) clitic pronoun production is examined through an elicited production...
We administrated a clitic elicitation task to 16 school-aged Italian speaking children with specific...
Studies on the acquisition of indefinite articles by sequential bilingual (L2) children have provide...
Production of definite and indefinite articles in typically developing English-speaking children and...