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Finiteness and children with specific language impairment: an exploratory study
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January 23, 2006
Published Online: 2006-01-23
Published in Print: 2002-07-10
Copyright © 2002 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG
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- Growing (clausal ) roots: all children start out (and may remain) multilingual
- Finiteness in early child Dutch
- The roots of root infinitives: remarks on infinitival main clauses in adult and child language
- Finiteness and children with specific language impairment: an exploratory study
- When finiteness gets marked: the relation between morphosyntactic development and use of scopal items in adult language acquisition
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Articles in the same Issue
- Introduction
- Growing (clausal ) roots: all children start out (and may remain) multilingual
- Finiteness in early child Dutch
- The roots of root infinitives: remarks on infinitival main clauses in adult and child language
- Finiteness and children with specific language impairment: an exploratory study
- When finiteness gets marked: the relation between morphosyntactic development and use of scopal items in adult language acquisition
- Topics, assertions, and additive words: how L2 learners get from information structure to target-language syntax