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Development of modality in first language acquisition: a cross-linguistic perspective. — 54. / edited by Ursula Stephany, Ayhan Aksu-Koç. — 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white). — (Studies on language acquisition). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2760268.pdf>.

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Subject: Language acquisition.; Modality (Linguistics)

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Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • List of abbreviations used in the present volume
  • Studying the acquisition of modality: An introduction
  • Requests in first language acquisition of German: Evidence from high and low SES families
  • Gender differences in the acquisition of requests in Lithuanian
  • Development of directive expressions in Russian adult–child communication
  • Acquisition of modality in Croatian
  • Competition of grammatical forms in the expression of directives in early French child speech and child-directed speech
  • On the acquisition of dynamic, deontic and epistemic uses of modal verbs in Romanian
  • Development of modality in early Greek language acquisition
  • Acquisition of requests in Estonian
  • Directives in Finnish language acquisition
  • Modality in child Hebrew
  • Epistemic modality in Russian child language
  • Epistemic and evidential modality in early Turkish child speech
  • The development of sentence-ending epistemic/evidential markers in young Korean children
  • The acquisition of evidentiality in two Mayan languages, Yukatek and Tojolabal
  • Conclusions
  • List of Contributors
  • Subject Index

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