Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... double - object form occurred at the age of 4 ; 1 , but he used grammatical double - object forms beginning at 2 ; 3 and prepositional forms beginning at 2 ; 8 . Eve's use of write in double - object constructions at 2 ; 3 followed ...
... double - object form occurred at the age of 4 ; 1 , but he used grammatical double - object forms beginning at 2 ; 3 and prepositional forms beginning at 2 ; 8 . Eve's use of write in double - object constructions at 2 ; 3 followed ...
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... double - object forms : the children pro- duced the double - object form of give in response to 70 % of the queries , and 14 children ( out of 16 ) produced at least one double - object form . The children were also able to interpret ...
... double - object forms : the children pro- duced the double - object form of give in response to 70 % of the queries , and 14 children ( out of 16 ) produced at least one double - object form . The children were also able to interpret ...
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DOUBLE - OBJECT FORM MODELED GOAL - TOPIC QUERY ( ELICITING DOUBLE - OBJECT FORM ) Monosyllabic Polysyllabic Mean First Repetition 0.44 0.62 0.53 Second Repetition 0.38 0.38 0.38 Mean Correct : 0.41 0.50 0.45 THEME - TOPIC QUERY ...
DOUBLE - OBJECT FORM MODELED GOAL - TOPIC QUERY ( ELICITING DOUBLE - OBJECT FORM ) Monosyllabic Polysyllabic Mean First Repetition 0.44 0.62 0.53 Second Repetition 0.38 0.38 0.38 Mean Correct : 0.41 0.50 0.45 THEME - TOPIC QUERY ...
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