How children acquire knowledge of verb inflection is a long-standing question in language acquisition research. In the present study, we test the predictions of some current constructivist and generativist accounts of the development of verb inflection by focusing on data from two Spanish-speaking children between the ages of 2;0 and 2;6. The constructivist claim that children's early knowledge of verb inflection is only partially productive is tested by comparing the average number of different inflections per verb in matched samples of child and adult speech. The generativist claim that children's early use of verb inflection is essentially error-free is tested by investigating the rate at which the children made subject-verb agreement er...
How do children learn that a verb like negar-‘to deny’ / niego - ‘I deny’ diphthongizes the 1st pers...
How do children learn that a verb like negar-‘to deny’ / niego - ‘I deny’ diphthongizes the 1st pers...
In the present study, children’s early ability to organise words into sentences was investigated us...
How children acquire knowledge of verb inflection is a long-standing question in language acquisitio...
How children acquire knowledge of verb inflection is a long-standing question in language acquisitio...
How children acquire knowledge of verb inflection is a long-standing question in language acquisitio...
We present morphological analyses of verb inflections produced by 15 Spanish-speaking children (age ...
Syntactic bootstrapping accounts propose that young children use syntactic frames and morphological ...
Children's use of present tense suffixes is less productive than that of their parents, after correc...
THESIS 11382This thesis investigates morphological productivity across two different language types ...
Many generativist accounts (e.g., Wexler, 1998) argue for very early knowledge of inflection on the ...
Verbal inflections are problematic for both first language (L1) and second language (L2) learners in...
The present study examines the linguistic development of elementary school children enrolled in a Sp...
This work examines three- to six-year-old children’s acquisition of the Spanishpassive. This structu...
This work examines three- to six-year-old children’s acquisition of the Spanishpassive. This structu...
How do children learn that a verb like negar-‘to deny’ / niego - ‘I deny’ diphthongizes the 1st pers...
How do children learn that a verb like negar-‘to deny’ / niego - ‘I deny’ diphthongizes the 1st pers...
In the present study, children’s early ability to organise words into sentences was investigated us...
How children acquire knowledge of verb inflection is a long-standing question in language acquisitio...
How children acquire knowledge of verb inflection is a long-standing question in language acquisitio...
How children acquire knowledge of verb inflection is a long-standing question in language acquisitio...
We present morphological analyses of verb inflections produced by 15 Spanish-speaking children (age ...
Syntactic bootstrapping accounts propose that young children use syntactic frames and morphological ...
Children's use of present tense suffixes is less productive than that of their parents, after correc...
THESIS 11382This thesis investigates morphological productivity across two different language types ...
Many generativist accounts (e.g., Wexler, 1998) argue for very early knowledge of inflection on the ...
Verbal inflections are problematic for both first language (L1) and second language (L2) learners in...
The present study examines the linguistic development of elementary school children enrolled in a Sp...
This work examines three- to six-year-old children’s acquisition of the Spanishpassive. This structu...
This work examines three- to six-year-old children’s acquisition of the Spanishpassive. This structu...
How do children learn that a verb like negar-‘to deny’ / niego - ‘I deny’ diphthongizes the 1st pers...
How do children learn that a verb like negar-‘to deny’ / niego - ‘I deny’ diphthongizes the 1st pers...
In the present study, children’s early ability to organise words into sentences was investigated us...