The role of language production mechanisms in children’s sentence repetition: evidence from an inflectionally rich language
We examine the role of language production mechanisms in sentence repetition, a task widely used as a diagnostic tool in developmental disorders. We investigate sentence repetition in five-to-eight-year-old native speakers of Kannada, an inflectionally rich language of India. The inflectional charac...
Main Authors: | Nag, S, Snowling, M, Mirkovic, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2017
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