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Gerken, LouAnn; McIntosh, Bonnie J. – Developmental Psychology, 1993
Two experiments examined young children's sensitivity to linguistic contexts in which particular function morphemes occur. Results showed that children who did not produce articles in spontaneous speech were able to distinguish between sentences, verbally presented in picture identification tasks, that contained grammatical articles and those that…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Function Words, Language Acquisition
Gerken, LouAnn – 1987
A study investigated the hypothesis that children are sensitive to functors in language and only omit them due to factors specific to speech production and after having analyzed them as separate morphemes. This hypothesis was tested as an alternative to two existing hypotheses concerning children's selective listening for content words and for…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discourse Analysis, Intonation, Language Acquisition