The proceedings of the twenty-seventh annual Child Language Research Forum

Foreword Panel: 1. Current approaches to phonological development Introduction Katherine Demuth 2. Phonological variability in language acquisition: a representational account Keren Rice 3. The segmental structure of early words: articulatory frames or phonological constraints Clara C. Levelt 4. Two strategies in the acquisition of syllable and word structure E. Jane Fee 5. The development of prosodic words Katherine Demuth Papers: 6. Acquisition of causatives in Inuktitut Shanley E. M. Allen 7. The acquisition of discourse markers as sociolinguistic variables: a cross-linguistic comparison Elaine S. Andersen, Maria Brizuela, Beatrice DuPuy, and Laura Gonnerman 8. Locating parameters: evidence from early word-order Sharon Armon-Lotem 9. Acquisition of spatial devices in American sign language as evidenced by sentence repetition Jeffrey Bettger, Edward S. Klima, Bonita Ewan, Colleen Lee Smith 10. Verb initial utterances in early child German: a study of the interaction of grammar and pragmatics Katharina Boser 11. Verbs, particles, and spatial semantics: learning to talk about spatial actions in typologically different languages Melissa Bowerman, Lourdes de Leo'n and Soonja Choi 12. Acquiring the locative alternation: how can children tell alternators from nonalternators? Ursula Brinkmann 13. Linguistic team-work: the interaction of linguistic modules in first language acquisition Hilke Elsen 14. Like, how do children use _like_?: a relevance theoretic approach Marie E. Helt and Susan Foster-Cohen 15. The effect of the whole object bias on preschoolers' understanding of collective nouns Gavin N. Huntley-Fenner 16. Asymmetry in the taxonomic assumption: word learning vs property induction Mutsumi Imai 17. A study of Chinese children's comprehension of universal quantifiers Xiangdong Jia, Patricia J. Brooks and Martin D. S. Braine 18. Verb errors in the early acquisition of Mexican and Castilian Spanish Catalina M. Johnson 19. A negative polarity verb: acquiring its lexical licensers Charlotte Koster and Sjoukje van der Wal 20. Comparing different views of early grammatical development Elena V. M. Lieven and Julian M. Pine 21. Sonority driven cluster reduction Diane Ohala 22. The acquisition of breaking and cutting Clifton Pye, Diane Loeb and Yin-Yin Pao 23. Factors contributing to the frequency of pronoun case overextension Matthew Rispoli.

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