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International Centre for Language and Communicative Development: Discourse and Morpho-syntactic Effects on Children and Adult's Comprehension of Relative Clauses, 2014-2020 ...
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International Centre for Language and Communicative Development: The Effect of Animacy on Children and Adult's Comprehension of Relative Clauses, 2014-2020 ...
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A cross‐cultural analysis of early prelinguistic gesture development and Its relationship to language development
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What can bilingual children tell us about the developmental relationship between vocabulary and grammar?
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The role of animacy in children’s interpretation of relative clauses in English:Evidence from sentence-picture matching and eye movements
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The role of animacy in children's interpretation of relative clauses in English: evidence from sentence-picture matching and eye movements
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The development of determiners in the context of French–English bilingualism: a study of cross-linguistic influence
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In: ISSN: 0305-0009 ; EISSN: 1469-7602 ; Journal of Child Language ; https://hal.univ-lille.fr/hal-02319063 ; Journal of Child Language, Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2018, 45 (3), pp.767-787. ⟨10.1017/S0305000917000459⟩ (2018)
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Frequency and working memory effects in incidental learning of a complex agreement pattern
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The development of determiners in the context of French-English bilingualism: a study of cross-linguistic influence
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This paper reports the preliminary results of a study examining the role of structural overlap, language exposure and language use on cross-linguistic influence (CLI) in bilingual first language acquisition. We focus on the longitudinal development of determiners in a corpus of two French-English children between the ages of 2;4 and 3;7. The results display bi-directional CLI in the rate of development, i.e. accelerated development in English and a minor delay in French. Unidirectional CLI from English to French was instead observed in the significantly higher rate of ungrammatical determiner omissions in plural and generic contexts than in singular specific contexts in French. These findings suggest that other language-internal mechanisms may be at play. They also lend support to the role of expressive abilities on the magnitude of this phenomenon.
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URL: https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/73177/ https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/73177/1/Herve%26Serratrice_JCL_2017.pdf
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Predicting executive functions in bilinguals using ecologically valid measures of code-switching behavior
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Bilingual cognition and language: the state of the science across its subfields
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Dislocations in French–English bilingual children: An elicitation study
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Dislocations in French–English bilingual children: an elicitation study
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Cross-linguistic influence, cross-linguistic priming and the nature of shared syntactic structures
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