Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... children that I have studied . My study was a longitudinal project following the grammatical develop- ment of these two boys and one girl , who were cared for by stay - at - home parents . Each child was followed over the course of a ...
... children that I have studied . My study was a longitudinal project following the grammatical develop- ment of these two boys and one girl , who were cared for by stay - at - home parents . Each child was followed over the course of a ...
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... child , with a lower MLU , who also uses overt subjects . Eve from the Brown corpus ( CHILDES database , ibid . ) used overt subjects at least optionally in her earliest recording session , in which her age was 1 ; 6 and her MLU was ...
... child , with a lower MLU , who also uses overt subjects . Eve from the Brown corpus ( CHILDES database , ibid . ) used overt subjects at least optionally in her earliest recording session , in which her age was 1 ; 6 and her MLU was ...
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... child Catalan and from data collected from a new study of spontaneous child Spanish that there is an early period during which overt subjects do not appear to be used . Further , I have shown that this contrasts with early stages of child ...
... child Catalan and from data collected from a new study of spontaneous child Spanish that there is an early period during which overt subjects do not appear to be used . Further , I have shown that this contrasts with early stages of child ...
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