Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... 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 correct uses ...
... 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 correct uses ...
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... object forms ' , ' prepositional forms ' , or ' incorrect ' . A response was counted as a correct double - object form if it included the verb followed by an unambiguous specification ( given the context ) of the recipient ( e.g. the ...
... object forms ' , ' prepositional forms ' , or ' incorrect ' . A response was counted as a correct double - object form if it included the verb followed by an unambiguous specification ( given the context ) of the recipient ( e.g. the ...
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... object sentence ( twice ) Comprehension task with prepositional dative sentence ( twice ) The toys used as recipients and transferred objects were counterbalanced across children . In addition , the animal toys used in the comprehension ...
... object sentence ( twice ) Comprehension task with prepositional dative sentence ( twice ) The toys used as recipients and transferred objects were counterbalanced across children . In addition , the animal toys used in the comprehension ...
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