LINGUIST List 17.3016
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Sat Oct 14 2006
TOC: Journal of Child Language 33/3 (2006)
Editor for this issue: Maria Moreno-Rollins
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1. Joyce
Reid,
Journal of Child Language Vol 33, No 3 (2006)
Message 1: Journal of Child Language Vol 33, No 3 (2006)
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Date: 11-Oct-2006
From: Joyce Reid <jreid cup.org>
Subject: Journal of Child Language Vol 33, No 3 (2006)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://us.cambridge.org
Journal Title: Journal of Child Language
Volume Number: 33
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2006
Main Text:
Individual differences in the influence of phonological characteristics on expressive vocabulary development by young children Junko Maekawa, Holly L. Storkel Priming overgeneralizations in two- and four-year-old children Lisa Gershkoff-Stowe, Brenda Connell, Linda Smith Facilitation and practice in verb acquisition Tamar Keren-Portnoy Comparing different accounts of inversion errors in children's non-subject wh-questions: 'What experimental data can tell us?' Ben Ambridge, Caroline F. Rowland, Anna L. Theakston, Michael Tomasello Polish children's productivity with case marking: the role of regularity, type frequency, and phonological diversity Ewa Dabrowska, Marcin Szczerbinski I'm sorry I said that: apologies in young children's discourse Richard Ely, Jean Berko Gleason Typological effects on spelling development: a crosslinguistic study of Hebrew and Dutch Steven Gillis, Dorit Ravid Effects of familiarity on mothers' talk about nouns and verbs Patricia L. Cleave, Elizabeth Kay-Raining Bird When answer-phone makes a difference in children's acquisition of English compounds Victoria A. Murphy, Elena Nicoladis
Linguistic Field(s):
Psycholinguistics
Subject Language(s): Dutch (nld)
English (eng)
Hebrew (heb)
Polish (pol)
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