Studies of English and French show that children’s first articles are more likely to appear when they can be prosodified as part of a disyllabic foot (cf. Gerken, 1996; Demuth & Tremblay, 2008). However, preliminary studies of Spanish suggest that children’s first articles appear in larger prosodic structures, possibly due to the higher frequency of longer words. To assess this issue, this study examined longitudinal data from two Spanish 1- to 2-year-olds. As expected, both produced their early articles with monosyllabic and disyllabic nouns, rapidly expanding article use to trisyllabic nouns as well. The results suggest that the prosodic complexity of the lexicon plays an important role in the development of prosodic structure, providing ...
Researchers have long noted that children’s grammatical morphemes are variably produced, raising que...
The current study examined the pattern of prosodic phrasing and the distribution of post-lexical pit...
International audienceIn the last 50 years, researchers have debated over the lexical or grammatical...
Researchers have long been puzzled by children’s variable omission of grammatical morphemes, often a...
development of articles in children’s early Spanish: Prosodic interactions between lexical and gramm...
The goal of this study is to examine the acquisition of prosody at the word level in early child Cat...
Spanish first language learners contrast with English learners in producing some untruncated trisyll...
Researchers have long noted that a given child will variably produce a given morpheme. This has been...
pre-print: à paraître dansLanguage and SpeechThe first part of this study examined (Parisian) French...
Purpose:The purpose of this analysis was to understand how grammatical morpheme production in Spanis...
The primary aim of this study was to determine whether monolingual Granada Spanish-speaking children...
This investigation focuses on the development of intonation patterns in four Catalan-speaking childr...
One of the challenges for understanding the processes underlying the acquisition of phonology has be...
How children acquire knowledge of verb inflection is a long-standing question in language acquisitio...
International audienceThis paper considers whether the child's early vocabulary shows signs of being...
Researchers have long noted that children’s grammatical morphemes are variably produced, raising que...
The current study examined the pattern of prosodic phrasing and the distribution of post-lexical pit...
International audienceIn the last 50 years, researchers have debated over the lexical or grammatical...
Researchers have long been puzzled by children’s variable omission of grammatical morphemes, often a...
development of articles in children’s early Spanish: Prosodic interactions between lexical and gramm...
The goal of this study is to examine the acquisition of prosody at the word level in early child Cat...
Spanish first language learners contrast with English learners in producing some untruncated trisyll...
Researchers have long noted that a given child will variably produce a given morpheme. This has been...
pre-print: à paraître dansLanguage and SpeechThe first part of this study examined (Parisian) French...
Purpose:The purpose of this analysis was to understand how grammatical morpheme production in Spanis...
The primary aim of this study was to determine whether monolingual Granada Spanish-speaking children...
This investigation focuses on the development of intonation patterns in four Catalan-speaking childr...
One of the challenges for understanding the processes underlying the acquisition of phonology has be...
How children acquire knowledge of verb inflection is a long-standing question in language acquisitio...
International audienceThis paper considers whether the child's early vocabulary shows signs of being...
Researchers have long noted that children’s grammatical morphemes are variably produced, raising que...
The current study examined the pattern of prosodic phrasing and the distribution of post-lexical pit...
International audienceIn the last 50 years, researchers have debated over the lexical or grammatical...