International audienceIn a previous study, Parisse (in press) suggested that subject dislocations in French language (e.g. la fille elle dort) could be considered as a marker of morphosyntactic development in children with normal language development. The present study aimed to develop this proposition and to confront it to experimental data, more specifically the fact that this development would go through a four-step process. Our prediction was that children could produce together forms that correspond to successive steps in the developmental process (for example forms [1] and [2], or [2] and [3]), but not forms that were very different (for example forms [1] and [4], or [2] and [4]). In order to test this hypothesis, a sentence repetitio...
International audienceIn the early period of language acquisition many children use fillers, namely,...
This paper argues that in order to evaluate the grammaticalness of children's language at the early ...
This paper revisits the classic tests for movement that have been proposed in the literature on disl...
International audienceIn a previous study, Parisse (in press) suggested that subject dislocations in...
In a previous study, Parisse suggested that subject dislocations in French language (e.g. "la fille ...
Recent researches (Tomasello, 2003) have proposed than children's syntactic knowledge starts with si...
In French, when there is no lexical subject, the use of a subject personal pronoun is mandatory. Whe...
This paper presents the results of two sentence production studies addressing the role of language e...
Few constructions in child's production can be considered originals and not mere copies (partial or ...
The pervasive use of dislocations (as in Le chocolat, c’est bon) is a key characteristic of spoken F...
peer reviewedChildren’s morphosyntactic disorders have been studied extensively over the past few ye...
Background. Disfluency is a multifactorial concept that can be linked to several of the language pro...
This thesis investigates the use and development of dislocations in oral productions by Swedish user...
This thesis investigates the use and development of dislocations in oral productions by Swedish user...
Various accounts have been proposed to explain the deficits found in children with specific language...
International audienceIn the early period of language acquisition many children use fillers, namely,...
This paper argues that in order to evaluate the grammaticalness of children's language at the early ...
This paper revisits the classic tests for movement that have been proposed in the literature on disl...
International audienceIn a previous study, Parisse (in press) suggested that subject dislocations in...
In a previous study, Parisse suggested that subject dislocations in French language (e.g. "la fille ...
Recent researches (Tomasello, 2003) have proposed than children's syntactic knowledge starts with si...
In French, when there is no lexical subject, the use of a subject personal pronoun is mandatory. Whe...
This paper presents the results of two sentence production studies addressing the role of language e...
Few constructions in child's production can be considered originals and not mere copies (partial or ...
The pervasive use of dislocations (as in Le chocolat, c’est bon) is a key characteristic of spoken F...
peer reviewedChildren’s morphosyntactic disorders have been studied extensively over the past few ye...
Background. Disfluency is a multifactorial concept that can be linked to several of the language pro...
This thesis investigates the use and development of dislocations in oral productions by Swedish user...
This thesis investigates the use and development of dislocations in oral productions by Swedish user...
Various accounts have been proposed to explain the deficits found in children with specific language...
International audienceIn the early period of language acquisition many children use fillers, namely,...
This paper argues that in order to evaluate the grammaticalness of children's language at the early ...
This paper revisits the classic tests for movement that have been proposed in the literature on disl...