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The acquisition of case morphology in German
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ROSEMARIE TRACY
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November 20, 2009
Published Online: 2009-11-20
Published in Print: 1986
Walter de Gruyter
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Articles in the same Issue
- Titelei
- From the Board of Editors
- Preface
- Coining complex compounds in English: affixes and word order in acquisition
- Acquisition of the natural-gender rule in English and German
- The acquisition of case morphology in German
- Verb inflections in German child language: acquisition of agreement markings and the functions they encode
- Word order and case marking in early child language. Evidence from simultaneous acquisition of two first languages: French and German
- Formulas, frame structures, and stereotypes in early syntactic development: some new evidence from L2 acquisition
- What can we learn from children’s errors in understanding anaphora?
- A functional approach to the acquisition of anaphoric relationships
- Notice