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Comprehension of Infrequent Subject–Verb Agreement Forms: Evidence From French-Learning Children

  • Autores: Géraldine Legendre, Isabelle Barrière, Louise Goyet, Thierry Nazzi
  • Localización: Child development, ISSN 0009-3920, Vol. 81, Nº. 6, 2010, págs. 1859-1875
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Two comprehension experiments were conducted to investigate whether young French-learning children (N = 76) are able to use a single number cue in subject–verb agreement contexts and match a visually dynamic scene with a corresponding verbal stimulus. Results from both preferential looking and pointing demonstrated significant comprehension in 30-month-olds with no preference for either singular or plural. These results challenge previous claims made on the basis of English and Spanish that comprehension of subject–verb agreement expressed as a bound morpheme is late, around 5 years of age (V. A. Johnson, J. G. de Villiers, & H. N. Seymour, 2005; A.-T. Pérez-Leroux, 2005). Properties of the adult input were also analyzed. Possible implications for theories of syntactic acquisition are discussed.


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