Familiar verbs are not always easier than novel verbs: how German pre-school children comprehend active and passive sentences.
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Is Passive Syntax Semantically Constrained? Evidence From Adult Grammaticality Judgment and Comprehension Studies.Bye-bye mummy - Word comprehension in 9-month-old infants.Do two and three year old children use an incremental first-NP-as-agent bias to process active transitive and passive sentences?: A permutation analysis.Mothers' talk to children with Down Syndrome, language impairment, or typical development about familiar and unfamiliar nouns and verbs.First language development: a usage-based perspective on past and current research.Multiunit Sequences in First Language Acquisition.
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Familiar verbs are not always easier than novel verbs: how German pre-school children comprehend active and passive sentences.
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Miriam Dittmar
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2013-07-29T00:00:00Z