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Word order
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- Name : Word order
- Title : Word order study (a case study - Children and Adults)
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- Description : This elicited production study aims to examine the influence of accessibility on word order preferences in children and adults. Partipants were shown pairs of objects in a container (e.g. an egg and a bed), one of which they had seen and labeled immediately before (e.g. the egg). On being asked to describe what they saw, adults produced descriptions in which the "old" object (seen/labeled earlier) was produced first and the "new" object was produced second (e.g. "egg and bed"). Children, on the other hand, preferred the opposite ordering: new-before-old (e.g. "bed and egg").
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- Name : Basic study
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- Name : "Comment" study
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- Name : "Narrative" study
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- Name : "Input" study
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- Description : This elicited production study aims to examine the influence of accessibility on word order preferences in children and adults. Partipants were shown pairs of objects in a container (e.g. an egg and a bed), one of which they had seen and labeled immediately before (e.g. the egg). On being asked to describe what they saw, adults produced descriptions in which the "old" object (seen/labeled earlier) was produced first and the "new" object was produced second (e.g. "egg and bed"). Children, on the other hand, preferred the opposite ordering: new-before-old (e.g. "bed and egg").
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- Id : ISO639-3:deu
- Name : German
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- Continent : Europe
- Country : Germany
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- Continent : Europe
- Country : Netherlands
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- Text : x-eaf+xml
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- Name : Information structure in child language: word order in co-ordinate noun phrases in child directed speech
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- Description : This project wants to investigate if child specific effects of information structure on word order in co-ordinate noun phrases that have been found in 3-5 year old German children are similar to word order in child directed speech. Word order produced by adult care-takers speaking to children of the same age range are compared to the child specific ordering and to a controll group of adults speaking to other adults
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- Name : Information structure in child language: word order in co-ordinate noun phrases
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- Description : This project wants to investigate effects of information structure (given vs. new) on word order in co-ordinate noun phrases. Word order produced by 3 to 5 year old children acquiring German as their first language is compared to a controll group of native German speaking adults.
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- Name : Information structure in child language: word order in co-ordinate noun phrases in 3 to 5 year olds when old item is commented upon
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- Description : This project wants to investigate effects of information structure (given and commented upon vs. new) on word order in co-ordinate noun phrases. Word order produced by 3 to 5 year old children acquiring German as their first language is studied.
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- Name : Information structure in child language: word order in co-ordinate noun phrases in childrens' elicited narratives
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- Description : This project wants to investigate effects of information structure (given vs. new) on word order in co-ordinate noun phrases. Word order produced by 3 to 5 year old children acquiring German is studied in an elicited narrative task.
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- Name : Information structure in child language: word order in co-ordinate noun phrases in 9 year olds
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- Description : This project wants to investigate effects of information structure (given vs. new) on word order in co-ordinate noun phrases. Word order produced by 9 year old children acquiring German as their first language is compared to a group of 3 to 5 year olds and of native German speaking adults.
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- Key : http://corpus1.mpi.nl/qfs1/media-archive/acqui_data/ac-word_order/Corpusstructure/word_order.imdi
- Key : http://corpus1.mpi.nl/ds/imdi_browser/?openpath=MPI566280%23
- Key : hdl:1839/00-0000-0000-0008-A408-B
- Key : MPI corpora: Acquisition: L1 Acquisition: Word order
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