1. Introduction External input is necessary to acquire language. Consequently, the comprehension of various constituents of language, such as lexical items or syntactic and semantic structures should emerge at the same time as or even precede their production. However, in the case of pronouns this general assumption does not seem to hold. On the contrary, while children at the age of four use pronouns and reflexives appropriately during production (de Villiers, et al. 2006), a number of comprehension studies across different languages found chance performance in pronoun trials up to the age of seven, which co-occurs with a high level of accuracy in reflexive trials (for an overview see e.g. Conroy, et al. 2009; Elbourne 2005)
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of A- and A\u27-bound pronouns in Brazilian Portugues...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of A- and A\u27-bound pronouns in Brazilian Portugues...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
1. Introduction External input is necessary to acquire language. Consequently, the comprehension of ...
Data from child language comprehension show that children make errors in interpreting pronouns as la...
Data from child language comprehension show that children make errors in interpreting pronouns as la...
Data from child language comprehension show that children make errors in interpreting pronouns as la...
This study examines syntactic and morphological aspects of the production and comprehension of prono...
Many comprehension studies have shown that children as late as age 6;6 misinterpret object pronouns ...
Many comprehension studies have shown that children as late as age 6;6 misinterpret object pronouns ...
Many comprehension studies have shown that children as late as age 6;6 misinterpret object pronouns ...
Does individual variation in type of linguistic exposure affect processing strategies? We know that ...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
We are especially grateful to the children, teachers and parents of the Haydnschool and the Nassausc...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of A- and A\u27-bound pronouns in Brazilian Portugues...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of A- and A\u27-bound pronouns in Brazilian Portugues...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of A- and A\u27-bound pronouns in Brazilian Portugues...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
1. Introduction External input is necessary to acquire language. Consequently, the comprehension of ...
Data from child language comprehension show that children make errors in interpreting pronouns as la...
Data from child language comprehension show that children make errors in interpreting pronouns as la...
Data from child language comprehension show that children make errors in interpreting pronouns as la...
This study examines syntactic and morphological aspects of the production and comprehension of prono...
Many comprehension studies have shown that children as late as age 6;6 misinterpret object pronouns ...
Many comprehension studies have shown that children as late as age 6;6 misinterpret object pronouns ...
Many comprehension studies have shown that children as late as age 6;6 misinterpret object pronouns ...
Does individual variation in type of linguistic exposure affect processing strategies? We know that ...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
We are especially grateful to the children, teachers and parents of the Haydnschool and the Nassausc...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of A- and A\u27-bound pronouns in Brazilian Portugues...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of A- and A\u27-bound pronouns in Brazilian Portugues...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of A- and A\u27-bound pronouns in Brazilian Portugues...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...