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SPECIFICS OF SELECTION AND ORGANIZATION OF LEXICAL AND GRAMMATICAL MATERIAL IN PROFESSIONAL TEXTS ...
Dyshleva, S.; Harmash, T.. - : Norwegian Journal of Development of the International Science, 2022
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Linguistic Traits and Human Capital Formation
Galor, Oded; Özak, Ömer; Sarid, Assaf. - : Essen: Global Labor Organization (GLO), 2020
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Основные типы двуязычия и типы интерференции ... : THE MAIN TYPES OF BILINGUALISM AND TYPES OF INTERFERENCE ...
З. И. Шахбанова; С. М. Рабаданова. - : Мир науки, культуры, образования, 2019
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Geographical Roots of the Coevolution of Cultural and Linguistic Traits
Galor, Oded; Özak, Ömer; Sarid, Assaf. - : Bonn: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), 2018
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Geographical origins of language structures
Galor, Oded; Özak, Ömer; Sarid, Assaf. - : Providence, RI: Brown University, Department of Economics, 2018
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L'acquisition de la morphologie verbale chez des apprenants guidés en milieu naturel: une comparaison préliminaire des temps du passé en français langue seconde
Howard, Martin. - : Centre de Linguistique Appliquée de l'Université de Neuchâtel, 2017
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'I just relexified this one': translation processes in language revival texts
Stebbins, Tonya; Eira, Christina; Couzens, Vicki. - : University of Melbourne, 2014
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Developmental patterns of English grammar in bilingual children
Abstract: text ; Typically developing Spanish-English bilingual children's production of twelve grammatical morphemes was analyzed for accuracy and described as a function of their English mastery, as indexed by mean length of utterance (MLU). Results revealed positive trends in morpheme accuracy as MLU increased. Despite a large degree of between subject variability, the data demonstrated general patterns that were consistent with previous literature, namely that the rate and trajectory of morpheme acquisition differs from monolingual norms, and that particular morphemes are predictably more and less challenging for bilingual children to produce accurately. MLU "cut-points" were suggested based on functional breaks in accuracy for several morphemes. ; Communication Sciences and Disorders
Keyword: Bilingualism; Children; Developmental patterns; Grammatical morphemes; Language impairment; Mean length of utterance; Typical language development
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2152/22277
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Developmental patterns of Spanish grammatical morphemes and mean length of utterance in bilingual children
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Developmental expectations for child-like sentences
McKenna, Megan. - 2013
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