It is well known that children acquiring Germanic and Romance languages go through an early stage at which they produce declarative sentences with a Root Infinitive (cf. (1)) which would be ungrammatical in the adult language (Stern & Stern 1928, Weverink 1989, Pierce 1992, Wexler 1994). For languages outside of these language families, little work has been done on such Root Infinitives. In the present paper we investigate the status of Root Infinitives in Modern Greek, a language which lacks an infinitive form altogether
By the end of primary school, students are confronted with expository texts known for their high pro...
The current thesis addresses the acquisition of the verbal domain in early Greek by exploring tense,...
We show in this paper that the labeling of sentence modality in German, esp. of questions vs. non-qu...
It is well known that children acquiring Germanic and Romance languages go through an early stage at...
In this paper we examine the relation between the quantity and quality of the adult input to the chi...
A frequent phenomenon in spoken dialogs of the information seeking type are short elliptic utterance...
Ancient Greek was spoken in a large number of dialectal varieties, and is attested in both literary...
Interlanguage contact and its resulting influences are a fascinating and rewarding field for the sch...
Infinitival structures in root contexts are a property of colloquial registers in many languages. Th...
The Root Infinitive (RI) stage of linguistic development is a well-known phenomenon found in many ch...
International audienceGreek and Latin have developed from their common Proto-Indo-European (PIE) anc...
In automatic speech understanding, the division of continuously running speech into syntactic chunks...
The literature on the root infinitive stage, a period of acquisition during which the child produces...
A frequently noted phenomenon in child English grammar is the failure to express tense inflection in...
Research on spontaneous language acquisition both in children learning their mother tongue and in ad...
By the end of primary school, students are confronted with expository texts known for their high pro...
The current thesis addresses the acquisition of the verbal domain in early Greek by exploring tense,...
We show in this paper that the labeling of sentence modality in German, esp. of questions vs. non-qu...
It is well known that children acquiring Germanic and Romance languages go through an early stage at...
In this paper we examine the relation between the quantity and quality of the adult input to the chi...
A frequent phenomenon in spoken dialogs of the information seeking type are short elliptic utterance...
Ancient Greek was spoken in a large number of dialectal varieties, and is attested in both literary...
Interlanguage contact and its resulting influences are a fascinating and rewarding field for the sch...
Infinitival structures in root contexts are a property of colloquial registers in many languages. Th...
The Root Infinitive (RI) stage of linguistic development is a well-known phenomenon found in many ch...
International audienceGreek and Latin have developed from their common Proto-Indo-European (PIE) anc...
In automatic speech understanding, the division of continuously running speech into syntactic chunks...
The literature on the root infinitive stage, a period of acquisition during which the child produces...
A frequently noted phenomenon in child English grammar is the failure to express tense inflection in...
Research on spontaneous language acquisition both in children learning their mother tongue and in ad...
By the end of primary school, students are confronted with expository texts known for their high pro...
The current thesis addresses the acquisition of the verbal domain in early Greek by exploring tense,...
We show in this paper that the labeling of sentence modality in German, esp. of questions vs. non-qu...