Research on spontaneous language acquisition both in children learning their mother tongue and in adults learning a second language has shown that language development proceeds in a stagewise manner. Learner utterances are accounted for in terms of so-called 'learner languages'. Learner languages of both children and adults are language systems that are initially rather simple. The present monograph shows how these learner languages develop both in child L1 and in adult L2 Dutch. At the initial stage of both L1 and L2 Dutch, learner systems are lexical systems. This means that utterance structure is determined by the lexical projection of a predicate-argument structure, while the functional properties of the target language are absent. At s...
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This paper reports on empirical research concerning the early stages of syntactic development in fir...
determiners and prenominal adjectives in three bilingual Swedish±French children is compared with th...
Spontaneous language learning both in children learning their mother tongue and in adults learning a...
Over the years, the study of language development has been syntax oriented. In this paper, we presen...
This is a longitudinal case study of two Farsi-speaking children learning English: 'Bernard' and 'Me...
Language acquisition is a step-wise process. Some features of the mother language are acquired earli...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of particle verbs in Dutch. Based on longitudinal chi...
Several current studies in language acquisition have focussed on the emergence of functional categor...
In early Dutch learner varieties, there is no evidence of finiteness being a functional category. Th...
This article presents the acquisition graphs for D/I-marking in early Dutch child language. Two majo...
This thesis compares and contrasts three different groups of language learners - second language chi...
The objective of this article is to describe and explain changes in subject drop in early child lang...
We examine the success of developmental distributional analysis in English, German and Dutch. We emb...
The research for this dissertation is focused on the following two issues: (1) Can bilingual child l...
Organisation conference InternationaleThis Conference places itself within current debates on the or...
This paper reports on empirical research concerning the early stages of syntactic development in fir...
determiners and prenominal adjectives in three bilingual Swedish±French children is compared with th...
Spontaneous language learning both in children learning their mother tongue and in adults learning a...
Over the years, the study of language development has been syntax oriented. In this paper, we presen...
This is a longitudinal case study of two Farsi-speaking children learning English: 'Bernard' and 'Me...
Language acquisition is a step-wise process. Some features of the mother language are acquired earli...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of particle verbs in Dutch. Based on longitudinal chi...
Several current studies in language acquisition have focussed on the emergence of functional categor...
In early Dutch learner varieties, there is no evidence of finiteness being a functional category. Th...
This article presents the acquisition graphs for D/I-marking in early Dutch child language. Two majo...
This thesis compares and contrasts three different groups of language learners - second language chi...
The objective of this article is to describe and explain changes in subject drop in early child lang...
We examine the success of developmental distributional analysis in English, German and Dutch. We emb...
The research for this dissertation is focused on the following two issues: (1) Can bilingual child l...
Organisation conference InternationaleThis Conference places itself within current debates on the or...
This paper reports on empirical research concerning the early stages of syntactic development in fir...
determiners and prenominal adjectives in three bilingual Swedish±French children is compared with th...