Purpose: The question of how and when English-speaking children acquire auxiliaries is the subject of extensive debate. Some researchers posit the existence of innately given Universal Grammar principles to guide acquisition, although some aspects of the auxiliary system must be learned from the input. Others suggest that auxiliaries can be learned without Universal Grammar, citing evidence of piecemeal learning in their support. This study represents a unique attempt to trace the development of auxiliary syntax by using a longitudinal elicitation methodology. Method: Twelve English-speaking children participated in 3 tasks designed to elicit auxiliary BE in declaratives and yes/no and wh-questions. They completed each task 6 times in total...
English-speaking children’s acquisition of non-thematic verbs such as copula be or auxiliary be has ...
The English auxiliary system exhibits many lexical exceptions and subregularities, and considerable ...
This is a longitudinal case study of two Farsi-speaking children learning English: 'Bernard' and 'Me...
Purpose: The question of how and when English-speaking children acquire auxiliaries is the subject o...
Auxiliary syntax is recognized to be one of the more complex aspects of language that children must ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: The study of auxiliary acquisition is central to work on lang...
This study examined patterns of auxiliary provision and omission for the auxiliaries BE and HAVE in ...
This report examines the question of whether grammatical rules are globally learned and applied. It ...
This thesis explores the connection between linguistic theory, as embodied in a version of the Gover...
This study investigates children\u27s acquisition of Wh-questions in English, with respect to Subjec...
Children learning English often omit grammatical words and mor-phemes, but there is still much debat...
Purpose: To examine 3 forms (am, is, are) of auxiliary BE production by African American English (AA...
Many current generativist theorists suggest that young children possess the grammatical principles o...
The authors examine syntactic accounts proposed to explain the acquisition of auxiliary inversion ...
The theory of universal grammar presupposes that language is a universal property of the individual ...
English-speaking children’s acquisition of non-thematic verbs such as copula be or auxiliary be has ...
The English auxiliary system exhibits many lexical exceptions and subregularities, and considerable ...
This is a longitudinal case study of two Farsi-speaking children learning English: 'Bernard' and 'Me...
Purpose: The question of how and when English-speaking children acquire auxiliaries is the subject o...
Auxiliary syntax is recognized to be one of the more complex aspects of language that children must ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: The study of auxiliary acquisition is central to work on lang...
This study examined patterns of auxiliary provision and omission for the auxiliaries BE and HAVE in ...
This report examines the question of whether grammatical rules are globally learned and applied. It ...
This thesis explores the connection between linguistic theory, as embodied in a version of the Gover...
This study investigates children\u27s acquisition of Wh-questions in English, with respect to Subjec...
Children learning English often omit grammatical words and mor-phemes, but there is still much debat...
Purpose: To examine 3 forms (am, is, are) of auxiliary BE production by African American English (AA...
Many current generativist theorists suggest that young children possess the grammatical principles o...
The authors examine syntactic accounts proposed to explain the acquisition of auxiliary inversion ...
The theory of universal grammar presupposes that language is a universal property of the individual ...
English-speaking children’s acquisition of non-thematic verbs such as copula be or auxiliary be has ...
The English auxiliary system exhibits many lexical exceptions and subregularities, and considerable ...
This is a longitudinal case study of two Farsi-speaking children learning English: 'Bernard' and 'Me...