Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter I. Introduction -- Chapter II. Phonological and morphophonological effects on grammatical development in children with specific language impairment -- Chapter III. Perception and production of English present and past tense allomorphs in children with and without SLI -- Chapter IV. Acquisition of nominal morphophonological alternations in Russian -- Chapter V. General discussion.Young children are typically inconsistent in the use of grammatical morphemes - alternating between the correct forms and morpheme omissions/overgeneralisations. This period is protracted in children with language learning difficulties such as Specific Language Impairment (SLI), and in children acquiring...
peer reviewedChildren’s morphosyntactic disorders have been studied extensively over the past few ye...
English-speaking children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) variably produce inflected and bar...
"Morpho-phonological alternations are central to phonological theory, but little is known about how ...
Background: Five-year-olds with specific language impairment (SLI) often struggle with mastering gra...
A growing body of research with typically developing children has begun to show that the acquisition...
It has previously been shown that inconsistency in the early morpheme productions of typically devel...
First language learners use various linguistic cues to construct their language(s)’ grammar. I study...
The current study investigates the role of the morphophonological realisation of grammatical feature...
The current study investigates the role of the morphophonological realisation of grammatical feature...
This thesis investigates the nature of the interface between two components of language - morphology...
Although it has been shown that some children with Speech Sound Disorders (SSD) have difficulties in...
In an earlier study, we found that Swedish-speaking children with specific language impairment (SLI)...
Maillart & Parisse (in press) found out that French children with specific language impairment (SLI)...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether language-disordered four-year-old children and th...
The aim of this research was to explore how preschool-aged children with phonological impairment (PI...
peer reviewedChildren’s morphosyntactic disorders have been studied extensively over the past few ye...
English-speaking children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) variably produce inflected and bar...
"Morpho-phonological alternations are central to phonological theory, but little is known about how ...
Background: Five-year-olds with specific language impairment (SLI) often struggle with mastering gra...
A growing body of research with typically developing children has begun to show that the acquisition...
It has previously been shown that inconsistency in the early morpheme productions of typically devel...
First language learners use various linguistic cues to construct their language(s)’ grammar. I study...
The current study investigates the role of the morphophonological realisation of grammatical feature...
The current study investigates the role of the morphophonological realisation of grammatical feature...
This thesis investigates the nature of the interface between two components of language - morphology...
Although it has been shown that some children with Speech Sound Disorders (SSD) have difficulties in...
In an earlier study, we found that Swedish-speaking children with specific language impairment (SLI)...
Maillart & Parisse (in press) found out that French children with specific language impairment (SLI)...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether language-disordered four-year-old children and th...
The aim of this research was to explore how preschool-aged children with phonological impairment (PI...
peer reviewedChildren’s morphosyntactic disorders have been studied extensively over the past few ye...
English-speaking children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) variably produce inflected and bar...
"Morpho-phonological alternations are central to phonological theory, but little is known about how ...