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What accounts for children non-adultlike linguistic behaviour?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2004

MARIA TERESA GUASTI
Affiliation:
Università di Milano-Bicocca
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Abstract

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Drodz in his review of Crain & Thornton's Investigations in Universal Grammar (IUG) raises a number of important issues which, I think, deserve further discussion. In what follows I will concentrate on two aspects that might be the source of children's non-adultlike linguistic behaviour, namely memory and methodological weaknesses in experimental work. I will briefly comment on the use of statistics.

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2004 Cambridge University Press