Many comprehension studies have shown that children as late as age 6;6 misinterpret object pronouns as co-referring with the referential subject about half the time. A recent review of earlier experiments testing children's interpretation of object pronouns in sentences with quantified subjects (Elbourne, 2005) also suggests that there is a 'Pronoun Interpretation Problem'. In contrast, two experiments addressing English children's pronoun production (Bloom, Barss, Nicol & Conway, 1994; de Villiers, Cahillane & Altreuter, 2006) show almost perfect usage. The aim of this study is to verify this asymmetry between pronoun production and pronoun comprehension for Dutch, and to investigate the effects of coherent discourse and topicality...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
1. Introduction External input is necessary to acquire language. Consequently, the comprehension of ...
Many comprehension studies have shown that children as late as age 6;6 misinterpret object pronouns ...
Many comprehension studies have shown that children as late as age 6;6 misinterpret object pronouns ...
We are especially grateful to the children, teachers and parents of the Haydnschool and the Nassausc...
Dutch-speaking children, like English-speaking children, allow a noncoreferential as well as a coref...
Dutch-speaking children, like English-speaking children, allow a noncoreferential as well as a coref...
Dutch-speaking children, like English-speaking children, allow a noncoreferential as well as a coref...
Dutch-speaking children, like English-speaking children, allow a noncoreferential as well as a coref...
In several languages, including English and Dutch, children's acquisition of the interpretation of o...
1. Introduction External input is necessary to acquire language. Consequently, the comprehension of ...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
1. Introduction External input is necessary to acquire language. Consequently, the comprehension of ...
Many comprehension studies have shown that children as late as age 6;6 misinterpret object pronouns ...
Many comprehension studies have shown that children as late as age 6;6 misinterpret object pronouns ...
We are especially grateful to the children, teachers and parents of the Haydnschool and the Nassausc...
Dutch-speaking children, like English-speaking children, allow a noncoreferential as well as a coref...
Dutch-speaking children, like English-speaking children, allow a noncoreferential as well as a coref...
Dutch-speaking children, like English-speaking children, allow a noncoreferential as well as a coref...
Dutch-speaking children, like English-speaking children, allow a noncoreferential as well as a coref...
In several languages, including English and Dutch, children's acquisition of the interpretation of o...
1. Introduction External input is necessary to acquire language. Consequently, the comprehension of ...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
1. Introduction External input is necessary to acquire language. Consequently, the comprehension of ...