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Author Search all publications by the author Schönenberger, Manuela
Title The surprisingly high proportion of Verb Second in causal adverbial clauses with "wil" 'because' in child Swiss German
Written in English
Source Journal Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier
Volume 120
Year 2010
Issue 11
Page 2589-2604
Classification
Domains / Computational linguistics / Linguistic data processing / Corpus linguistics / Child Language Data Exchange System
Domains / Mathematical linguistics / Language statistics / Frequency (statistics) / Frequency (synt.)
Domains / Psycholinguistics / Transitional probability (psycholing.)
Domains / Language acquisition / Grammatical development
Domains / Language acquisition / Language spoken to children
Domains / Language acquisition / Theory (language acquisition) / Input (language acquisition)
Levels / Lexicology / Individual words / Lemmata
Levels / Phonology / Suprasegmentalia / Intonation / Sentence intonation
Levels / Syntax / Sentence types / Subordinate clause / Causal clause
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Deep/Surface structure / Movement (synt.) / Movement, verb movement
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Word order
Levels / Syntax / Transitional probability (synt.)
Indo-European languages / Germanic / German
Indo-European languages / Germanic / German / Other varieties of German / Swiss German
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ChiLDES ; Frequency (synt.) ; Statistical language learning; Stochastic language perception; Language acquisition, statistical; Transitional probability (psycholing.) ; Syntactic development; Morphological development; Morphologie (Spracherwerb) ; Syntax (Spracherwerb) ; Grammatical development ; Baby talk; Motherese; Child-directed speech; Ammensprache; Babysprache; Infant-directed speech; Fatherese; Language spoken to children ; Triggering (language acquisition) ; Language exposure (language acquisition) ; Input hypothesis; Input (language acquisition) ; Lemmata ; Intonation (sentence) ; Satzakzent; Sentence intonation ; Causal clause ; Verb movement ; Wortstellung; Satzfolge; Serialisierung; Serialization; Word order ; Transitional probability (synt.) ; German ; Switzerland (German language in) ; Schweiz (dt. Sprache in der) ; Deutsch in der Schweiz; German in Switzerland; Swiss German
Subject terms
wil (schweizerdt. Lemma) | weil (dt. Lemma) | denn (dt. Lemma)