This study replicated and extended Wright (2006) and Whitehurst, Ironsmith, and Goldfein (1974) by examining whether preschool aged children would increase their use of passive grammatical voice rather than using the more age-appropriate active grammatical construction when the former was modeled by an adult. Results showed that 5 of the 6 participants began using the passive voice after this verbal behavior had been modeled. For 3 of the participants, this change was large. The change occurred even though the adult model explicitly rewarded the participant with praise and stickers for using the active voice, while providing no praise or stickers for using the passive form that was modeled. For 1 participant, the modeling procedure had no e...
The child who has a severe language problem is faced with increasing educational and social disenfra...
All accounts of language acquisition agree that, by around age 4, children’s knowledge of grammatica...
A tendency for people to repeat the same sentence structure as they have just heard, known as syntac...
Two studies of English-speaking children’s acquisition of the passive construction are reported. In ...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of the passive. The apparent cross-linguistic delay o...
Language acquisition has been a topic of discussion in several branches of psychology through the la...
Over the last decades there have been disagreements between the different research communities on wh...
Increasing interest in the way in which children represent syntactic information has led to various ...
In this original research, the effect of a single 40 minutes parent-implemented language interventio...
This study examines the development of passive voice and participial adjectives in four adult Englis...
All accounts of language acquisition agree that, by around age 4, children's knowledge of grammatica...
The theory that language acquisition is guided and constrained by inborn linguistic knowledge is ass...
The distribution of passive constructions is examined in written texts produced by native speakers o...
In this study we explore the impact of a morphological deficit on syntactic comprehension. A self-pa...
The present study examines how children vary perspective in describing events. In particular, it inv...
The child who has a severe language problem is faced with increasing educational and social disenfra...
All accounts of language acquisition agree that, by around age 4, children’s knowledge of grammatica...
A tendency for people to repeat the same sentence structure as they have just heard, known as syntac...
Two studies of English-speaking children’s acquisition of the passive construction are reported. In ...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of the passive. The apparent cross-linguistic delay o...
Language acquisition has been a topic of discussion in several branches of psychology through the la...
Over the last decades there have been disagreements between the different research communities on wh...
Increasing interest in the way in which children represent syntactic information has led to various ...
In this original research, the effect of a single 40 minutes parent-implemented language interventio...
This study examines the development of passive voice and participial adjectives in four adult Englis...
All accounts of language acquisition agree that, by around age 4, children's knowledge of grammatica...
The theory that language acquisition is guided and constrained by inborn linguistic knowledge is ass...
The distribution of passive constructions is examined in written texts produced by native speakers o...
In this study we explore the impact of a morphological deficit on syntactic comprehension. A self-pa...
The present study examines how children vary perspective in describing events. In particular, it inv...
The child who has a severe language problem is faced with increasing educational and social disenfra...
All accounts of language acquisition agree that, by around age 4, children’s knowledge of grammatica...
A tendency for people to repeat the same sentence structure as they have just heard, known as syntac...