The Acquisition of Language: Report of the Fourth Conference Sponsored by the Committee on Intellective Processes Research of the Social Science Research Council, Tema 92University of Chicago Press, 1971 - 191 páginas |
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... sentences in English . The last word of the sentence does tend to be the object of the verb or a semantically very prominant adverbial , or some such thing , and has primary stress on it . The trouble with this notion is that it does ...
... sentences in English . The last word of the sentence does tend to be the object of the verb or a semantically very prominant adverbial , or some such thing , and has primary stress on it . The trouble with this notion is that it does ...
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... sentence . At other times the child will produce a sentence that is grammatically correct but is put back in the active voice , often even preserving the original meaning . The same phenomenon occurs when these children are asked to ...
... sentence . At other times the child will produce a sentence that is grammatically correct but is put back in the active voice , often even preserving the original meaning . The same phenomenon occurs when these children are asked to ...
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... sentence requiring either an adjective or a noun . However , given both new words and a new sentence , the subjects did no better than chance . This somewhat unbelievable finding was replicated on both general popu- lation adults and ...
... sentence requiring either an adjective or a noun . However , given both new words and a new sentence , the subjects did no better than chance . This somewhat unbelievable finding was replicated on both general popu- lation adults and ...
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Formal Discussion | 35 |
The Acquisition of Syntax | 43 |
The Development from Vocal to Verbal Behavior in Children ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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15-hour corpus addition adult speech analysis auxiliaries baby baby talk Berko Brown and Fraser child speech Chomsky color combinations construction contexts contrast correct count nouns Daddy descriptive linguist discussion doggie elicit equivalence Esper Eve's evidence example experiment fact forms frequency function function words grammar Harlan horsie imitation inflection initial word investigator Jenkins and Palermo language acquisition learning theory Lenneberg lexicon linguistic mass nouns meaning mediation model language morphemes motor Mummy names natural deduction natural language nonsense normal observation obtained occur paper paradigm patterns phonemic phonological plural position possible predicted present privileges of occurrence problem produce psychologists question response rules schizophrenia semantic sentences sequence shape simple sounds speaker spectrograms stage stimulus structure subjects suggest Susan syllable syntactic classes syntax Table tape recorder tion transitive verb two-word utterances verbal behavior verbs vocalizations word classes
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Chomsky's Universal Grammar: An Introduction Vivian J. Cook,Mark Newson Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |