What styles of speaking do Russian children use?
    Alexey I. Fuchs 
    c0654038 at techst02.technion.ac.il
       
    Fri Oct  1 08:01:26 UTC 1999
    
    
  
I can give you a very good reference:
Korney Chukovskiy "Ot dvuh do pyati" ("From 2 till 5")
It is an incredible book focused on children's thinking and the way they
express their thoughts through speech.
You won't regret reading it. I suppose it's not difficult to find, or is
it?
                                                        Alexey
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Udut, Kenneth wrote:
> Question:
>
> What styles of speaking do Russian children use?
>
> In other words, how does a 2 yr old Russian child speak?
> What about a 3 yr old, then a 4 yr old?
>
> I'm sure there have been studies on this somewhere,
> and if anybody could either give examples, or
> point me to a website or perhaps a citation or
> book on the subject, I would greatly
> appreciate it!
>
> [for example, standard order of words
> acquired, the way the words are used, to
> communicate]
>
>
>            Kenneth Udut
> Kenneth.Udut at SPCORP.COM
> "Voistinu CHelovek
> `Etot byl Syn Bozhij!'"
>
    
    
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