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Peer reviewedTomasello, Michael – Journal of Child Language, 1998
Responds to 12 commentators who commented on an essay by the author about Adele Goldberg's recent book, "Constructions: A Construction Grammar Approach to Argument Structure," which develops the theory of construction grammar for a set of problems associated with verb-argument structure. (SM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Construction (Process), Grammar
Peer reviewedGillen, Julia – Language and Education, 2000
Considers aspects of talk into telephones by young children in play. Examines expression of the incorporation of recognition of another's perspective, a movement towards recontextualization of language from the primary conversational contexts of joint environment, and experiences reflected in face-to-face talk on here-and-now topics with familiar…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discourse Analysis, Interpersonal Communication, Play
Peer reviewedGathercole, Virginia C. Mueller; Whitfield, Lisa Cramer – Journal of Child Language, 2001
Examined children's ability to draw on functional information to predict the similarity of function across exemplars and to extend new words from an initial exemplar to one of two others. The cognitive difficulties associated with judgments concerning material function are discussed in relation to additional factors that could lead children under…
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Cognitive Processes, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedRestrepo, Maria Adelaida; Gutierrez-Clellen, Vera F. – Journal of Child Language, 2001
Analyzed article use in Spanish-speaking children with specific language impairment who are learning English as a Second Language. The surface hypothesis account of specific language impairment was evaluated in relation to the use of articles in these children. Language samples were obtained from 15 Spanish-speaking children with language…
Descriptors: Child Language, Determiners (Languages), Language Acquisition, Language Impairments
Peer reviewedGoldman, Herbert I. – Journal of Child Language, 2001
Investigated the use of "mama" or similar sounds referred to as "mama" by 75 infants less than 6 months of age. Parents were directed to listen for "mama" sounds and to note the sounds made, the age of onset, whether the sounds appeared to be directed to any person or persons, or whether they appeared to have a purpose. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Child Language, Infants, Interviews, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedSchutze, Carson T. – Journal of Child Language, 2001
Shows that Rispoli's (1999) suggestion that previous studies arguing for a contingency between the case of subject pronouns and the presence/absence of verbal agreement in the acquisition of English suffers from methodological problems is itself based on a methodology that unnecessarily biases his study against the predicted contingencies.…
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Child Language, Comparative Analysis, English
Peer reviewedSealey, Alison – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1994
Examined children's language acquisition by compiling a record of one English boy's utterances from age four to six. The record revealed the boy's interest in the meaning of words, knowledge of grammar, interest in non-English words, explorations of the connections between what people say and what they mean, and understanding of the role of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Language, Children, Grammar
Peer reviewedSchwanenflugel, Paula J.; Noyes, Caroline R. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1996
Reviews book on the current state of psychological semantics for researchers in language development. Notes points of agreement among contributors, including: study of semantics has been too oriented toward substance nouns; assigning novel words to real objects or events is more difficult using verbs than nouns; and syntax is more integrally…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Processing, Nouns
Peer reviewedVeneziano, Edy; Sinclair, Hermine – Journal of Child Language, 2000
The appearance of filler syllables in the late-word period is analyzed in relation to the emergence of grammatical morphemes, by confronting data from the longitudinal study of one child acquiring French, with four hypotheses making different claims about the kind of language knowledge underlying their production. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Child Language, French, Grammar, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedGoldfield, Beverly A. – Journal of Child Language, 2000
Examines pragmatic factors that bias English-speaking children to produce more of the nouns and fewer of the verbs than they know. Data from 44 parent-child dyads in the New England directory of the CHILDES data base were analyzed. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Child Language, Databases, English, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedTsang, Kitty, K. -S.; Stokes, Stephanie F. – Journal of Child Language, 2001
Investigated the development of syntactic awareness in Cantonese-speaking children. Fifty-six subjects from four age groups were asked to judge the grammaticality of 40 sentences and to correct the grammatically-deviant sentences. There was a significant age effect on subject's performance in both judgment and revision tasks. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cantonese, Child Language, Grammar
Cowley, Geoffrey – Newsweek, 1997
Notes that regardless of the language, children acquire language on the same general schedule and the same cognitive path. Explores the process of child language acquisition, from sounds, through word meanings, to syntax and grammar. (HTH)
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Infants
Peer reviewedBornstein, Marc H.; Selmi, Ann M.; Haynes, O. M.; Painter, Kathleen M.; Marx, Eric S. – Child Development, 1999
Assessed representational abilities in hearing and deaf 2-year-old children of hearing and deaf mothers. Found group differences in expressive and receptive language based on maternal report and on experimenter assessment, but no differences emerged in child solitary symbolic play or in child- or mother-initiated child collaborative symbolic play.…
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Cognitive Development, Deafness
The Acquisition of Past Tense Morphology in Icelandic and Norwegian Children: An Experimental Study.
Peer reviewedRagnarsdottir, Hrafnhildur; Gram Simonsen, Hanne; Plunkett, Kim – Journal of Child Language, 1999
Investigated Icelandic and Norwegian children's knowledge of the past tense of verbs. Researchers systematically manipulated verb characteristics (type frequency, token frequency, and phonological coherence). These factors played an important role in the acquisition of the two languages. The predominant source of errors in children shifted during…
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Foreign Countries, Grammar
Peer reviewedEaton, Judy H.; Collis, Glyn M.; Lewis, Vicky A. – Journal of Child Language, 1999
Examined young children's production of evaluative explanations in narratives of a story presented as a video sequence with no spoken dialogue. Examination of children in four age groups indicated that prompts greatly facilitated children's production of evaluatives and that they could adopt a global perspective on the story when formulating…
Descriptors: Child Language, Evaluative Thinking, Narration, Personal Narratives


