Young children find (some) object relatives much harder to understand than subject relatives. The main finding of this article is that not all object relatives are difficult. The difficulty with object relatives (and object Wh-questions) is selective: it depends on the structural similarity between the A’-moved element and the intervening subject. We interpret this selective effect in terms of a proper extension of Relativized Minimality, the principle of syntactic theory which expresses locality effects linked to intervention, and whose psycholinguistic relevance has been highlighted in Grillo’s work on agrammatism. Six experiments have been conducted with 22 Hebrew-speaking children aged 3;7–5;0 to substantiate our claims empirically. Ex...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
Structural priming is a useful laboratory-based technique for investigating how children respond to ...
We investigate the production of relative clauses in Italian children aged 3 years, 4 months to 8 ye...
Young children find (some) object relatives much harder to understand than subject relatives. The ma...
In numerous comprehension studies, across different languages, children have performed worse on obje...
In numerous comprehension studies, across different languages, children have performed worse on obje...
We present the results from four studies, two corpora and two experimental, which suggest that Engli...
This dissertation investigates the comprehension of subject and object relative clauses and wh-quest...
Children’s difficulties with dependencies involving movement of an object to the left periphery of t...
Children's mastery of relative clauses has been a recurrent issue in psycho-linguistic literatu...
According to usage-based approaches, representations and processing of linguistic constructions emer...
Grammaticality judgements are the fundamental experimental source of generative linguistic theory. T...
AbstractThe Relativized Minimality approach to A′-dependencies (Friedmann et al., 2009) predicts tha...
Structural priming is a useful laboratory-based technique for investigating how children respond to ...
Structural priming is a useful laboratory-based technique for investigating how children respond to ...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
Structural priming is a useful laboratory-based technique for investigating how children respond to ...
We investigate the production of relative clauses in Italian children aged 3 years, 4 months to 8 ye...
Young children find (some) object relatives much harder to understand than subject relatives. The ma...
In numerous comprehension studies, across different languages, children have performed worse on obje...
In numerous comprehension studies, across different languages, children have performed worse on obje...
We present the results from four studies, two corpora and two experimental, which suggest that Engli...
This dissertation investigates the comprehension of subject and object relative clauses and wh-quest...
Children’s difficulties with dependencies involving movement of an object to the left periphery of t...
Children's mastery of relative clauses has been a recurrent issue in psycho-linguistic literatu...
According to usage-based approaches, representations and processing of linguistic constructions emer...
Grammaticality judgements are the fundamental experimental source of generative linguistic theory. T...
AbstractThe Relativized Minimality approach to A′-dependencies (Friedmann et al., 2009) predicts tha...
Structural priming is a useful laboratory-based technique for investigating how children respond to ...
Structural priming is a useful laboratory-based technique for investigating how children respond to ...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
Structural priming is a useful laboratory-based technique for investigating how children respond to ...
We investigate the production of relative clauses in Italian children aged 3 years, 4 months to 8 ye...