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JurnalBrain and Language (Full Text) vol. 77 no. 3 (2001)
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Topik: Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Brain and Language
Bahasa: (EN )    ISSN: 0093-934X    Year:: 2001    Edisi: Softcopy    
Penerbit: Brain and Language
Jenis: Journal - ilmiah internasional
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  1. Introduction Language Acquisition and Language Breakdown, halaman 269-273
  2. Verb Inflection and Verb Diversity in Three Populations: Agrammatic Speakers, Normally Developing Children, and Children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI), halaman 274-282
  3. The Italian Determiner System in Normal Acquisition, Specific Language Impairment, and Childhood Aphasia, halaman 283-293
  4. Grammatism, halaman 294-304
  5. The Acquisition of Complex Predicates in Japanese Specifically Language-Impaired and Normally Developing Chil, halaman 305-320
  6. Functional Categories and Syntactic Operations in (Ab)normal Language Acquisition, halaman 321-339
  7. Does Agrammatic Speech Constitute a Regression to Child Language? A Three-Way Comparison between Agrammatic, Child, and Normal Ellipsis, halaman 340-350
  8. Controversies about CP: A Comparison of Language Acquisition and Language Impairments in Broca’s Aphasia, halaman 351-363
  9. The Vulnerable C-domain, halaman 364-377
  10. Language Disorders as a Window on Universal Grammar: An Abstract Theory of Agreement for IP, DP, and V-PP, halaman 378-397
  11. Root Nonfinite and Finite Utterances in Child Language and Agrammatic Speech, halaman 398-406
  12. The Early Acquisition of Verb Meaning in German by Normally Developing and Language Impaired Children, halaman 407-418
  13. Comprehension of Reversible Relative Clauses in Specifically Language Impaired and Normally Developing Greek Children, halaman 419-431
  14. LF-Interpretability and Language Development: A Study of Verbal and Nominal Features in Greek Normally Developing and SLI Children, halaman 432-448
  15. Verb Movement in Acquisition and Aphasia: Same Problem, Different Solutions—Evidence from Dutch, halaman 449-458

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