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Publications [#351940] of Michael Tomasello

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  1. Diessel, H; Tomasello, M (2001). The Development of Relative Clauses in Spontaneous Child Speech. Cognitive Linguistics, 11(1-2), 131-151. [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/23)

    Abstract:
    This study examines the development of relative clauses in the speech of four English-speaking children between 1;9 and 5;2 years of age. It is shown that the earliest relative clauses occur in presentational constructions that express a single proposition in two finite clauses. Starting from such simple sentences, children gradually learn the use of more complex constructions in which the relative clause modifes the noun of a full-edged main clause. Five factors are considered that might contribute to the development of relative clauses in spontaneous child speech: (1) the ambient language, (2) the formulaic character of the main clause, (3) the information structure of the whole utterance, (4) the communicative function of presentational relatives, and (5) the limited processing capacity of young children. © 2001, 2000 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG. All rights reserved.


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