The aim of this study was to determine whether data from specifically designed elicitation tasks and commonly-used language sampling techniques provided the same information about children's production of complement clauses. It was predicted that elicitation tasks would yield more examples of complement clauses and children would use a wider range of verbs to form complement clauses in elicitation tasks than in language samples. A group of 20 pre-school children aged between 3;11-5;3 years were investigated. Each child completed two elicitation tasks, prompting the production of two of the major forms of complement clauses. A language sample of 100 utterances was also collected from each child. The results demonstrated that the two methods ...
We present empirical data showing that the relative frequency with which a verb normally appears in ...
This study concerns the acquisition of complex sentences with perception and epistemic verbs that ta...
To examine whether children’s acquisition of perspective-marking language supports development in th...
Purpose The purpose of this research was to provide a comprehensive description of complement-clause...
This report compared production of infinitival object complements during conversational language sam...
This report compared production of infinitival object complements during conversational language sam...
This article examines the development of finite complement clauses in the speech of seven English-sp...
Many studies have shown that children start to build schematic representations of syntactic construc...
The present study sought to determine the effect different stimulus material has on the language eli...
Background The umbrella term 'naturalistic assessment' includes a wide variety of assessment methods...
To examine whether children’s acquisition of perspective-marking language supports development in th...
A key factor that affects whether and at what age children can demonstrate an understanding of false...
Language samples were elicited in six different situations from 20 five-year-old children (10 boys, ...
This research concentrates on the acquisition of complement clauses within Universal Grammar framewo...
This training study was conducted to investigate whether children’s understanding of false belief ca...
We present empirical data showing that the relative frequency with which a verb normally appears in ...
This study concerns the acquisition of complex sentences with perception and epistemic verbs that ta...
To examine whether children’s acquisition of perspective-marking language supports development in th...
Purpose The purpose of this research was to provide a comprehensive description of complement-clause...
This report compared production of infinitival object complements during conversational language sam...
This report compared production of infinitival object complements during conversational language sam...
This article examines the development of finite complement clauses in the speech of seven English-sp...
Many studies have shown that children start to build schematic representations of syntactic construc...
The present study sought to determine the effect different stimulus material has on the language eli...
Background The umbrella term 'naturalistic assessment' includes a wide variety of assessment methods...
To examine whether children’s acquisition of perspective-marking language supports development in th...
A key factor that affects whether and at what age children can demonstrate an understanding of false...
Language samples were elicited in six different situations from 20 five-year-old children (10 boys, ...
This research concentrates on the acquisition of complement clauses within Universal Grammar framewo...
This training study was conducted to investigate whether children’s understanding of false belief ca...
We present empirical data showing that the relative frequency with which a verb normally appears in ...
This study concerns the acquisition of complex sentences with perception and epistemic verbs that ta...
To examine whether children’s acquisition of perspective-marking language supports development in th...