170 results on '"Theakston, Anna L."'
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2. The influence of pragmatic function on children's comprehension of complex because- and if -sentences.
3. Crosslinguistic Differences in the Encoding of Causality: Transitivity Preferences in English and Japanese Children and Adults
4. Interactions between givenness and clause order in children’s processing of complex sentences
5. Language-general and language-specific phenomena in the acquisition of inflectional noun morphology: A cross-linguistic elicited-production study of Polish, Finnish and Estonian
6. Introduction
7. Where form meets meaning in the acquisition of grammatical constructions
8. Chapter 1. Acquisition of symmetrical and asymmetrical Differential Object Marking in Estonian
9. Iconicity affects children’s comprehension of complex sentences: The role of semantics, clause order, input and individual differences
10. Can Infinitival 'to' Omissions and Provisions Be Primed? An Experimental Investigation into the Role of Constructional Competition in Infinitival 'to' Omission Errors
11. Investigation into the early acquisition of verb-argument structure
12. Productivity of Noun Slots in Verb Frames
13. Handling Agents and Patients: Representational Cospeech Gestures Help Children Comprehend Complex Syntactic Constructions
14. Many ways to decline a noun: Elicitation of children’s novel noun inflection in Estonian – ERRATUM
15. Entrenchment in first language learning.
16. 'The Spotty Cow Tickled the Pig with a Curly Tail': How Do Sentence Position, Preferred Argument Structure, and Referential Complexity Affect Children's and Adults' Choice of Referring Expression?
17. Semantics of the Transitive Construction: Prototype Effects and Developmental Comparisons
18. How Polish Children Switch from One Case to Another when Using Novel Nouns: Challenges for Models of Inflectional Morphology
19. The Acquisition of Auxiliary Syntax: A Longitudinal Elicitation Study. Part 1: Auxiliary BE
20. The Acquisition of Auxiliary Syntax: A Longitudinal Elicitation Study. Part 2: The Modals and Auxiliary DO
21. The Influence of Discourse Context on Children's Provision of Auxiliary BE
22. Comparing Different Accounts of Inversion Errors in Children's Non-Subject Wh-Questions: 'What Experimental Data Can Tell Us?'
23. The Distributed Learning Effect for Children's Acquisition of an Abstract Syntactic Construction
24. Errors of Omission in English-Speaking Children's Production of Plurals and the Past Tense: The Effects of Frequency, Phonology, and Competition
25. The Role of Performance Limitations in the Acquisition of 'Mixed' Verbargument Structure at Stage I
26. The Acquisition of Auxiliaries BE and HAVE: An Elicitation Study
27. Semantic Generality, Input Frequency and the Acquisition of Syntax
28. The Role of Entrenchment in Children's and Adults' Performance on Grammaticality Judgment Tasks
29. Determinant of Acquisition Order in Wh-Questions: Re-Evaluating the Role of Caregiver Speech.
30. The Role of Performance Limitations in the Acquisition of Verb-Argument Structure: An Alternative Account.
31. The Effects of Traffic Air Pollution in and around Schools on Executive Function and Academic Performance in Children: A Rapid Review
32. Many ways to decline a noun: elicitation of children’s novel noun inflection in Estonian
33. Productivity of a Polish child’s inflectional noun morphology: a naturalistic study
34. The acquisition of auxiliary syntax: a longitudinal elicitation study. Part 1: auxiliary BE
35. Social cognitive and later language acquisition
36. Insights from studying statistical learning
37. The role of the input in the acquisition of third person singular verbs in English
38. Structural and interactional aspects of adverbial sentences in English mother-child interactions: an analysis of two dense corpora
39. Can Infinitival to Omissions and Provisions Be Primed? An Experimental Investigation Into the Role of Constructional Competition in Infinitival to Omission Errors
40. Iconicity affects children’s comprehension of complex sentences:The role of semantics, clause order, input and individual differences
41. Crosslinguistic Differences in the Encoding of Causality: Transitivity Preferences in English and Japanese Children and Adults
42. The effects of animacy and syntax on priming: A developmental study
43. The Effects of Animacy and Syntax on Priming: A Developmental Study
44. The ubiquity of frequency effects in first language acquisition
45. Iconicity affects children's comprehension of complex sentences: The role of semantics, clause order, input and individual differences.
46. The ubiquity of frequency effects in first language acquisition
47. The acquisition of the active transitive construction in English: A detailed case study
48. First Language Acquisition
49. Many ways to decline a noun: Elicitation of children's novel noun inflection in Estonian – ERRATUM.
50. Given–new/new–given? Children's sensitivity to the ordering of information in complex sentences
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