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The Acquisition of Complex Sentences

Friedrich Schiller University Jena

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Abstract

This book presents a comprehensive study of how children acquire complex sentences. Drawing on observational data from English-speaking children aged 2 to 5, Holger Diessel investigates the acquisition of infinitival and participial complement clauses, finite complement clauses, finite and nonfinite relative clauses, adverbial clauses, and coordinate clauses. His investigation shows that the development of complex sentences originates from simple non-embedded sentences and that two different developmental pathways can be distinguished: complex sentences including complement and relative clauses evolve from simple sentences that are gradually expanded to multiple-clause constructions, and complex sentences…

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Keywords
  • Adverbial
  • Complement (music)
  • Linguistics
  • Computer science
  • Simple (philosophy)
  • Dependent clause
  • Variety (cybernetics)
  • Natural language processing
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