26.2045, TOC: Journal of Child Language 42/3 (2015)
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Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2015 02:19:50
From: Katie Laker [klaker at cambridge.org]
Subject: Journal of Child Language Vol. 42, No. 3 (2015)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://cambridge.org
Journal Title: Journal of Child Language
Volume Number: 42
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2015
Main Text:
Articles
Love is hard to understand: the relationship between transitivity and caused
events in the acquisition of emotion verbs
Joshua K. Hartshorne, Amanda Pogue, Jesse Snedeker
Journal of Child Language, Volume 42, Issue 03, May 2015, pp 467 - 504
doi: 10.1017/S0305000914000178 Published Online on 19th June 2014
http://goo.gl/wi2Usu
Developmental changes in the early child lexicon in Mandarin Chinese
Meiling Hao, Youyi Liu, Hua Shu, Ailing Xing, Ying Jiang, Ping Li
Journal of Child Language, Volume 42, Issue 03, May 2015, pp 505 - 537
doi: 10.1017/S030500091400018X Published Online on 26th June 2014
http://goo.gl/4IiWXA
Caregivers provide more labeling responses to infants' pointing than to
infants' object-directed vocalizations
Zhen Wu, Julie Gros-Louis
Journal of Child Language, Volume 42, Issue 03, May 2015, pp 538 - 561
doi: 10.1017/S0305000914000221 Published Online on 13th June 2014
http://goo.gl/vvZKpJ
Losing a language in childhood: a longitudinal case study on language
attrition
Cristina Flores
Journal of Child Language, Volume 42, Issue 03, May 2015, pp 562 - 590
doi: 10.1017/S0305000914000233 Published Online on 30th July 2014
http://goo.gl/Rg1GNw
Children's use of gesture in ambiguous pronoun interpretation
Whitney Goodrich Smith, Carla L. Hudson Kam
Journal of Child Language, Volume 42, Issue 03, May 2015, pp 591 - 617
doi: 10.1017/S0305000915000045 Published Online on 20th February 2015
http://goo.gl/f1LMZR
Comprehension asymmetries in language acquisition: a test for Relativized
Minimality
Spyridoula Varlokosta, Michaela Nerantzini, Despina Papadopoulou
Journal of Child Language, Volume 42, Issue 03, May 2015, pp 618 - 661
doi: 10.1017/S0305000914000257 Published Online on 15th August 2014
http://goo.gl/n2OJyW
A tale of two hands: children's early gesture use in narrative production
predicts later narrative structure in speech
Özlem Ece Demir, Susan C. Levine, Susan Goldin-Meadow
Journal of Child Language, Volume 42, Issue 03, May 2015, pp 662 - 681
doi: 10.1017/S0305000914000415 Published Online on 04th August 2014
http://goo.gl/daksjH
Brief Research Reports
The syllabic status of final consonants in early speech: a case study
Ivan Yuen, Kelly Miles, Felicity Cox, Katherine Demuth
Journal of Child Language, Volume 42, Issue 03, May 2015, pp 682 - 694
doi: 10.1017/S0305000914000324 Published Online on 28th July 2014
http://goo.gl/XHLXZ4
But: Do age and working memory influence conventional implicature processing?
Leen Janssens, Stephanie Drooghmans, Walter Schaeken
Journal of Child Language, Volume 42, Issue 03, May 2015, pp 695 - 708
doi: 10.1017/S0305000914000312 Published Online on 18th July 2014
http://goo.gl/WbkAJE
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
General Linguistics
Language Acquisition
Morphology
Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
English (eng)
German (deu)
Greek, Modern (ell)
Portuguese (por)
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