Language Acquisition and Development: Proceedings of GALA 2013Cornelia Hamann Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 5 באוק׳ 2015 - 615 עמודים This edited collection contains 34 papers originally presented at the Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition (GALA) conference in 2013, held in Oldenburg, Germany. It represents theoretically guided, high quality work, and provides impressive insights into state-of-the-art research in the fields of first and second language acquisition and developmental impairments. The studies brought together here cover a wide variety of different (mainly European) languages, focusing on the areas of phonology, morpho-syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and their interfaces. Since their first publication, the proceedings of GALA have become an invaluable reference for cutting-edge research in First and Second Language Acquisition and its impairments – and this volume continues that tradition. |
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InDefiniteness and NearNativeness | 61 |
Elicited Production of Cleft Sentences in 610 YearOld Italianspeaking Children | 83 |
On Focus Encoding in Adult and Child Hebrew | 98 |
The Acquisition of Mandarin Relative Clauses by Preschool Children | 120 |
Not Fully Lexical Verbs in Atypical Child Language | 132 |
The Interaction of Focus Particles and Information Structurein Acquisition | 330 |
The Interface Hypothesis and L2 Acquisition of Japanese Pronouns by L1 English Speakers | 343 |
The Nature of Single Clitics and Clitic Doubling in Early Child Grammar | 360 |
The Use of Case in the Comprehension of whquestionsin Germanspeaking Children with and without SLI | 379 |
Aspects of the Acquisition of Control and ECMtype Verbsin European Portuguese | 403 |
Gender Marking Strategies in L2 Children and MonolingualChildren with SLI | 416 |
Finiteness and Verb Placement in Early Second LanguageLearners with SLI | 429 |
Right Branching Indirect Object Relatives in Child Romanian | 446 |
Optimal Acquisition | 148 |
Nonwordrepetition in Hearing Impaired Children | 171 |
Comprehension and Production of DoubleEmbedded Structures | 190 |
Japanese Direct Passive | 205 |
LexicalGrammatical Deficits in Multilingual SLI | 218 |
The Development of Object Clitics in French | 232 |
Two Analyses for Simultaneous Construals of Relative Clauses in L1 French | 259 |
Causatives and the Acquisition of the Italian Passive | 282 |
Disentangling Bilingualism from SLI in Heritage Russian | 299 |
Pragmatics vs Grammar | 315 |
Locality and Disjointness in Adult Second LanguageAcquisition | 460 |
Acquiring Pronominal Subjects in European Portuguese | 476 |
Insights into the Syntactic Deficit of Children with HearingImpairment from a Sentence Repetition Task | 492 |
Object Clitic Placement for the Diagnosis of SLI in CypriotGreek | 506 |
On the Acquisition of Ordinal Numbers in German | 521 |
Specific Language Impairment and Bilingualism | 533 |
Resumptive Relatives and Passive Relatives in Italian CochlearImplanted and Normal Hearing Children | 568 |
Comprehension of who Questions in German Childrenwith Hearing Impairment | 584 |
List of Contributors | 604 |
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