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Date: 17-Jan-2011
From: Christopher Tancock [c.tancock at elsevier.com]
Subject: Lingua Vol. 121, No. 3 (2011)
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Subject: Lingua Vol. 121, No. 3 (2011)
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Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
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Journal Title: Lingua
Volume Number: 121
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2011
Subtitle: Specific Language Impairment
Main Text:
Editorial
1. Specific Language Impairment (SLI) across languages: Properties and possible
loci
Pages 333-338
Petra Schulz, Naama Friedmann
Articles
2. Measuring derivational complexity: New evidence from typically developing and
SLI learners of L1 French
Pages 339-351
Celia Jakubowicz
3. Wh-questions: Moving beyond the first phase
Pages 352-366
Jill G. de Villiers, Peter A. de Villiers, Thomas Roeper
4. Which questions are most difficult to understand?: The comprehension of Wh
questions in three subtypes of SLI
Pages 367-382
Naama Friedmann, Rama Novogrodsky
5. Acquisition of exhaustivity in wh-questions: A semantic dimension of SLI?
Pages 383-407
Petra Schulz, Tom Roeper
6. Who did Buzz see someone? Grammaticality judgement of wh-questions in
typically developing children and children with Grammatical-SLI
Pages 408-422
Heather K.J. van der Lely, Melanie Jones, Chloë R. Marshall
7. Clitic pronoun production as a measure of atypical language development in French
Pages 423-441
Laurice Tuller, Hélène Delage, Cécile Monjauze, Anne-Gaëlle Piller, Marie-Anne
Barthez
8. Complementizers and subordination in typical language acquisition and SLI
Pages 442-462
Maria Mastropavlou, Ianthi Maria Tsimpli
9. On the nature and cause of Specific Language Impairment: A view from sentence
processing and infant research
Pages 463-475
Theodoros Marinis
10. Possible loci of SLI from a both linguistic and psycholinguistic perspective
Pages 476-486
Letícia M. Sicuro Corrêa, Marina R.A. Augusto
Regular Articles
11. High applicatives in Korean causatives and passives
Pages 487-510
Kyumin Kim
12. Phonology and phonetics of epenthetic vowels in loanwords: Experimental
evidence from Korean
Pages 511-532
Kyumin Kim, Alexei Kochetov
13. Differential Agent Marking and animacy
Pages 533-547
Stefanie Fauconnier
14. Processing morphological ambiguity: An experimental investigation of Russian
numerical phrases
Pages 548-560
Ming Xiang, Boris Harizanov, Maria Polinsky, Ekaterina Kravtchenko
15. R. Sampson, Vowel Prosthesis in Romance: A Diachronic Study , Oxford
University Press (2010) ISBN 978-0-19-954115-7 xii + 290 pp., Price: $125.00.
Pages 561-565
Frank Nuessel
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition
Psycholinguistics
General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): French (fra)
Korean (kor)
Russian (rus)
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