Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1985.Bibliography: leaves 147-151.Photocopy.xiv, 151 leaves, bound 29 cmThis is a naturalistic, quantitative study of the emergence of tense notion of pastness and the aspectual notion of punctuality in a visually impaired -- but otherwise normal -- child's acquisition of English from 24 to 54 months of age. Naturalness of the sample was safeguarded by the elimination of imitated and repeated utterances as well as those for which the tense or verb had been modeled by the caregiver. It was found that 1) Stem change was significantly related to the aspectual notion of punctuality throughout the period of the study, as was -ed during some periods and with some populations of verbs. 2) ...
The temporality of a given situation ‘out there in the world’ can be described in many ways. Tense a...
The aim of this article is two-fold: to test the Aspect Hypothesis, according to which the early use...
The current dissertation is concerned with the acquisition of tense and aspect by Greekspeaking chil...
The purpose of this paper is to argue against a proposal to adopt formal linguistic theory to the ps...
AbstractTypical development of tense and aspect has been extensively studied across various language...
WOS: 000387125300009PubMed ID: 27074978BackgroundImpairments in tense morphology are characteristic ...
Background Impairments in tense morphology are characteristic of English-speaking children with spec...
This dissertation is about the structure of temporal semantics and children’s acquisition of tempora...
In many of the world’s languages grammatical aspect is used to indicate how events unfold over time....
In 1973, Roger Brown documented two interesting patterns on young childrens acquisition of English ...
Tense morphology has been found to be cross-linguistically vulnerable in specific language impairmen...
Purpose: This study examined the use of linguistic devices to express time— temporality –in the narr...
The aim of this article is two-fold: to test the Aspect Hypothesis, according to which the early use...
Crosslinguistic research on the production of tense morphology in child language has shown that youn...
The present study is an investigation of on-line and off-line processing of verb tense in individual...
The temporality of a given situation ‘out there in the world’ can be described in many ways. Tense a...
The aim of this article is two-fold: to test the Aspect Hypothesis, according to which the early use...
The current dissertation is concerned with the acquisition of tense and aspect by Greekspeaking chil...
The purpose of this paper is to argue against a proposal to adopt formal linguistic theory to the ps...
AbstractTypical development of tense and aspect has been extensively studied across various language...
WOS: 000387125300009PubMed ID: 27074978BackgroundImpairments in tense morphology are characteristic ...
Background Impairments in tense morphology are characteristic of English-speaking children with spec...
This dissertation is about the structure of temporal semantics and children’s acquisition of tempora...
In many of the world’s languages grammatical aspect is used to indicate how events unfold over time....
In 1973, Roger Brown documented two interesting patterns on young childrens acquisition of English ...
Tense morphology has been found to be cross-linguistically vulnerable in specific language impairmen...
Purpose: This study examined the use of linguistic devices to express time— temporality –in the narr...
The aim of this article is two-fold: to test the Aspect Hypothesis, according to which the early use...
Crosslinguistic research on the production of tense morphology in child language has shown that youn...
The present study is an investigation of on-line and off-line processing of verb tense in individual...
The temporality of a given situation ‘out there in the world’ can be described in many ways. Tense a...
The aim of this article is two-fold: to test the Aspect Hypothesis, according to which the early use...
The current dissertation is concerned with the acquisition of tense and aspect by Greekspeaking chil...