LINGUIST List 23.3997
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Wed Sep 26 2012
TOC: Journal of Child Language 39/4 (2012)
Editor for this issue: Justin Petro
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Date: 11-Sep-2012
From: Joyce Reid <jreid cambridge.org>
Subject: Journal of Child Language Vol. 39, No. 4 (2012)
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press http://us.cambridge.org Journal Title: Journal of Child Language Volume Number: 39 Issue Number: 4 Issue Date: 2012 Main Text: Children's use of phonological information in ambiguity resolution: a view from Mandarin Chinese Stepen Crain, Peng Zhou, Likan Zhan, Yi (Esther) Su, Liqun Gao Mothers respond differently to infants' familiar versus non-familiar verbal imitations Elise Frank Masur, Janet Olson The role of morphophonological regularity in young Spanish-speaking children's production of gendered noun phrases LouAnn Gerken, Brittany A. Lindsey Preschoolers' comprehension of pronouns and reflexives: the impact of the task Paula Fikkert, Christina Bergmann, Markus Paulus Density, frequency and the expressive phonology of children with phonological delay Judith Gierut, Michele Morrisette The interface between neighborhood density and optional infinitives: normal development and Specific Language Impairment Holly Storkel, Mabel Rice, Jill Hoover Putting singular and plural morphology in context* Beatrice Benelli, Marco Dispaldro A functional account of verb use in the early stages of English multiword development Thea Cameron-Faulkner Basic language comprehension and production in >100,000 young children from sixteen developing nations Marc Bornstein, Charlene Hendricks JCL Volume 39 Issue 4 Cover and Front Matter JCL Volume 39 Issue 4 Cover and Back Matter Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition Morphology Phonology Psycholinguistics Syntax Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn) English (eng) Spanish (spa)
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