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The Acquisition of Diminutives: A cross-linguistic perspective
Edited by Ineta Savickienė and Wolfgang U. Dressler
[Language Acquisition and Language Disorders 43] 2007
► pp. 4372
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Argus, Reili
2021. Chapter 9. Acquisition of noun and verb derivation in Estonian. In The Acquisition of Derivational Morphology [Language Acquisition and Language Disorders, 66],  pp. 218 ff. DOI logo
Dabašinskienė, Ineta
2012. Gender Differences in Language Acquisition: A Case Study of Lithuanian Diminutives. Journal of Baltic Studies 43:2  pp. 177 ff. DOI logo
Gouskova, Maria, Luiza Newlin-Łukowicz & Sofya Kasyanenko
2015. Selectional restrictions as phonotactics over sublexicons. Lingua 167  pp. 41 ff. DOI logo
Kazakovskaya, Victoria & Maria D. Voeikova
2021. Chapter 7. Acquisition of derivational morphology in Russian. In The Acquisition of Derivational Morphology [Language Acquisition and Language Disorders, 66],  pp. 170 ff. DOI logo
Kempe, Vera, Patricia J. Brooks & Anatoliy Kharkhurin
2010. Cognitive Predictors of Generalization of Russian Grammatical Gender Categories. Language Learning 60:1  pp. 127 ff. DOI logo
Meir, Natalia & Bibi Janssen
2021. Child Heritage Language Development: An Interplay Between Cross-Linguistic Influence and Language-External Factors. Frontiers in Psychology 12 DOI logo
Mustajoki, Arto & Alla Baikulova
2020. The risks of misunderstandings in family discourse. Language and Dialogue 10:3  pp. 340 ff. DOI logo
SAVICKIENĖ, INETA, VERA KEMPE & PATRICIA J. BROOKS
2009. Acquisition of gender agreement in Lithuanian: Exploring the effect of diminutive usage in an elicited production task. Journal of Child Language 36:3  pp. 477 ff. DOI logo

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