Authors
A´ gnes Lukács, Laurence B Leonard, Bence Kas
Publication date
2010/1/1
Journal
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
Volume
45
Issue
2
Pages
145-161
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Background: Children with language impairment often exhibit significant difficulty in the use of grammatical morphology. Although English-speaking children with language impairment have special difficulties with verb morphology, noun morphology can also be problematic in languages of a different typology.
Aims: Hungarian is an agglutinating language with multiple suffixation, in which both regular-class and irregular-class nouns contain the same recognizable grammatical markers, but the two classes differ in their morphophonology and productivity. Such typological characteristics provide a good basis for evaluating processing accounts of language impairment such as the morphological richness account.
Methods & Procedures: We examined the production of Hungarian irregular and regular noun morphology through elicited production of nouns with plural, accusative case and plural plus accusative case …
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A Lukács, LB Leonard, B Kas - International Journal of Language & Communication …, 2010