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University of Connecticut

2013

Child language

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Delay Of Principle B In Spontaneous Speech, Kelcie Burns Reid May 2013

Delay Of Principle B In Spontaneous Speech, Kelcie Burns Reid

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There is a debate over whether children exhibit a delay in the development of Principle B, one of three chief binding principles. The present study examines spontaneous speech data from nine children and identifies Principle B errors in third person pronouns. The study uses spectrographic analysis on a sample of utterances to determine the frequency of cliticized pronoun use. The results found that children do not make Principle B errors in spontaneous speech, and that they do not use shortened pronoun forms more often than fully pronounced pronouns.