Abstract

1. Introduction. The acquisition of relative clauses: Processing, typology, and function (by Kidd, Evan) 2. Chapter 1. Relative clauses: Processing and acquisition (by O'Grady, William) 3. Chapter 2. A connectionist account of the acquisition and processing of relative clauses (by Fitz, Hartmut) 4. Chapter 3. Learning from social interaction: The form and function of relative clauses in discourse and experimental studies with children (by Brandt, Silke) 5. Chapter 4. Relative clause acquisition in Hebrew and the learning of constructions (by Arnon, Inbal) 6. Chapter 5. Acquisition of relative clauses in Finnish: The effect of input (by Kirjavainen, Minna) 7. Chapter 6. Learning to produce Quechua relative clauses (by Courtney, Ellen) 8. Chapter 7. The acquisition of relative clauses in Japanese (by Ozeki, Hiromi) 9. Chapter 8. The acquisition of relative clauses in Cantonese and Mandarin (by Chan, Angel) 10. Chapter 9. Structural priming in comprehension of relative clause sentences: In search of a frequency x regularity interaction. (by Hutton, James)

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