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Languagespecific Factors In First Language Acquisition The Expression Of Motion Events In French And German Annekatharina Harr

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Languagespecific Factors In First Language Acquisition The Expression Of Motion Events In French And German Annekatharina Harr
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 402
Author: Anne-Katharina Harr
ISBN: 9781614511748, 1614511748
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Languagespecific Factors In First Language Acquisition The Expression Of Motion Events In French And German Annekatharina Harr by Anne-katharina Harr 9781614511748, 1614511748 instant download after payment.

A growing number of studies have begun to examine the influence of language-specific factors on language acquisition. During language acquisition, German children from six years on use structures that are similar to those of adults in their language group and also encode all semantic components from an early age. In striking contrast, French children up to ten years have difficulties producing some of the complex structures that are necessary for the simultaneous expression of several semantic components. Nonetheless, in addition to these striking cross-linguistic differences, the results of this study also clearly show similar developmental progressions in other respects, suggesting the impact of general developmental determinants.

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