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Prosodic Form, Syntactic Form, Phonological Bootstrapping, and Telegraphic Speech
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David Lebeaux
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
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Part III
- Prosodic Constraints on Morphological Development 3
- The Interface of Phonology and Syntax 23
- Interaction between Prosody and Morphosyntax 45
- Compounds Triggering Prosodic Development 59
- Prosodic Form, Syntactic Form, Phonological Bootstrapping, and Telegraphic Speech 87
- From Prosody to Grammar in English 121
- Input and production in the early development of function words 157
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Part IV
- Language Development during Infancy and Early Childhood 181
- Development Patterns of Brain Activity Reflecting Semantic and Syntactic Processes 231
- Electrophysiological Studies of Language Development 247
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Part V
- Interactionist Approaches to Early Language Acquisition 263
- Repertoires of Primitive Elements 281
- Developmental Trajectories of Complex Signal Systems in Animals 309
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
-
Part III
- Prosodic Constraints on Morphological Development 3
- The Interface of Phonology and Syntax 23
- Interaction between Prosody and Morphosyntax 45
- Compounds Triggering Prosodic Development 59
- Prosodic Form, Syntactic Form, Phonological Bootstrapping, and Telegraphic Speech 87
- From Prosody to Grammar in English 121
- Input and production in the early development of function words 157
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Part IV
- Language Development during Infancy and Early Childhood 181
- Development Patterns of Brain Activity Reflecting Semantic and Syntactic Processes 231
- Electrophysiological Studies of Language Development 247
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Part V
- Interactionist Approaches to Early Language Acquisition 263
- Repertoires of Primitive Elements 281
- Developmental Trajectories of Complex Signal Systems in Animals 309
- Index 333