As written language contains more complex syntax than spoken language, exposure to written language provides opportunities for children to experience language input different from everyday speech. We investigated the distribution and nature of relative clauses in three large developmental corpora: one of child-directed speech (targeted at pre-schoolers) and two of text written for children, namely picture books targeted at pre-schoolers for shared reading and children’s own reading books. Relative clauses were more common in both types of book language. Within text, relative clause usage increased with intended age, and were more frequent in nonfiction than fiction. The types of relative clause structures in text co-occurred with specific l...
A review of the literature on children's use of relative clause constructions reveals many cont...
Background: The current study aims at better characterizing the role of reading skills as a predicto...
In numerous comprehension studies, across different languages, children have performed worse on obje...
According to usage-based and constructivist approaches to language development, linguistic categorie...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
Children's mastery of relative clauses has been a recurrent issue in psycho-linguistic literatu...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
We present the results from four studies, two corpora and two experimental, which suggest that Engli...
This study examines the development of relative clause (RC) constructions in a child learning Englis...
Relative clauses are a syntactic device to create complex sentences and they make language structura...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-61)This descriptive study was centered around t-unit\u...
We report three studies (one corpus, two experimental) that investigated the acquisition of relative...
This study explores how relative clause (RC) constructions develop in the acquisition of English as ...
We report three studies (one corpus, two experimental) that investigated the acquisition of relative...
We present the results from four studies, two corpora and two experimental, which suggest that Engli...
A review of the literature on children's use of relative clause constructions reveals many cont...
Background: The current study aims at better characterizing the role of reading skills as a predicto...
In numerous comprehension studies, across different languages, children have performed worse on obje...
According to usage-based and constructivist approaches to language development, linguistic categorie...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
Children's mastery of relative clauses has been a recurrent issue in psycho-linguistic literatu...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
We present the results from four studies, two corpora and two experimental, which suggest that Engli...
This study examines the development of relative clause (RC) constructions in a child learning Englis...
Relative clauses are a syntactic device to create complex sentences and they make language structura...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-61)This descriptive study was centered around t-unit\u...
We report three studies (one corpus, two experimental) that investigated the acquisition of relative...
This study explores how relative clause (RC) constructions develop in the acquisition of English as ...
We report three studies (one corpus, two experimental) that investigated the acquisition of relative...
We present the results from four studies, two corpora and two experimental, which suggest that Engli...
A review of the literature on children's use of relative clause constructions reveals many cont...
Background: The current study aims at better characterizing the role of reading skills as a predicto...
In numerous comprehension studies, across different languages, children have performed worse on obje...