The study of reversals may shed some light on the problems children encounter when they try to use the formal, linguistic marks to convey the distinction between the self and the non-self. In two longitudinal case-studies of French speaking boys age 1;08 to 3;03, we investigate how they use self-reference. We first focus on a particular use of "pronominal reversal" in Léonard's data: the child's use of the third person to designate himself. In a second longitudinal case-study, we investigate how Guillaume uses the form tu ('you') instead of the first person pronoun. They both speak of themselves with the others' voices in contexts in which they have either done a misfeat (third person) or an exploit (second person). In those two typically d...
Few constructions in child's production can be considered originals and not mere copies (partial or ...
The present study investigated at what age self-references would turn up for the first time in young...
Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...
The study of reversals may shed some light on the problems children encounter when they try to use t...
International audienceAccording to Elizabeth Bates, the grammar of our natural languages is so perme...
International audienceAccording to Elizabeth Bates, the grammar of our natural languages is so perme...
Between the ages of 1;6 and 3;0, various markers are used by children to designate themselves: the n...
International audienceIn their productions about themselves as subject, children might omit the pron...
Pronoun reversal, the use of you for self-reference and I for an addressee, has often been associate...
In French, when there is no lexical subject, the use of a subject personal pronoun is mandatory. Whe...
This study’s aim is to understand how children learn first- and second-person singular pronouns. Man...
Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...
This study’s aim is to understand how children learn first- and second-person singular pronouns. Man...
International audienceFirst and second person pronouns are complex categories for children to acquir...
The present study investigated at what age self-references would turn up for the first time in young...
Few constructions in child's production can be considered originals and not mere copies (partial or ...
The present study investigated at what age self-references would turn up for the first time in young...
Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...
The study of reversals may shed some light on the problems children encounter when they try to use t...
International audienceAccording to Elizabeth Bates, the grammar of our natural languages is so perme...
International audienceAccording to Elizabeth Bates, the grammar of our natural languages is so perme...
Between the ages of 1;6 and 3;0, various markers are used by children to designate themselves: the n...
International audienceIn their productions about themselves as subject, children might omit the pron...
Pronoun reversal, the use of you for self-reference and I for an addressee, has often been associate...
In French, when there is no lexical subject, the use of a subject personal pronoun is mandatory. Whe...
This study’s aim is to understand how children learn first- and second-person singular pronouns. Man...
Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...
This study’s aim is to understand how children learn first- and second-person singular pronouns. Man...
International audienceFirst and second person pronouns are complex categories for children to acquir...
The present study investigated at what age self-references would turn up for the first time in young...
Few constructions in child's production can be considered originals and not mere copies (partial or ...
The present study investigated at what age self-references would turn up for the first time in young...
Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...