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Anat Ninio

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Journal of Child Language|October 22, 2004
Young children's difficulty with adjectives modifying nounsAnat Ninio
Physics of Life Reviews|June 28, 2017
Projectivity is the mathematical code of syntax: Comment on "Dependency distance: A new perspective on syntactic patterns in natural languages" by Haitao Liu et alAnat Ninio
Journal of Child Language|March 23, 2005
Testing the role of semantic similarity in syntactic developmentAnat Ninio
Journal of Child Language|February 24, 2015
Bids for joint attention by parent-child dyads and by dyads of young peers in interactionAnat Ninio
Physics of Life Reviews|May 31, 2014
Syntactic networks, do they contribute valid information on syntactic development in children? Comment on "approaching human language with complex networks" by J. Cong and H. LiuAnat Ninio
Journal of Child Language|September 3, 2015
Learning transitive verbs from single-word verbs in the input by young children acquiring EnglishAnat Ninio
Journal of Child Language|November 16, 2013
Learning a generative syntax from transparent syntactic atoms in the linguistic inputAnat Ninio
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Journal of Child Language|October 22, 2004
Young children's difficulty with adjectives modifying nounsAnat Ninio
Physics of Life Reviews|June 28, 2017
Projectivity is the mathematical code of syntax: Comment on "Dependency distance: A new perspective on syntactic patterns in natural languages" by Haitao Liu et alAnat Ninio
Journal of Child Language|March 23, 2005
Testing the role of semantic similarity in syntactic developmentAnat Ninio
Journal of Child Language|February 24, 2015
Bids for joint attention by parent-child dyads and by dyads of young peers in interactionAnat Ninio
Physics of Life Reviews|May 31, 2014
Syntactic networks, do they contribute valid information on syntactic development in children? Comment on "approaching human language with complex networks" by J. Cong and H. LiuAnat Ninio
Journal of Child Language|September 3, 2015
Learning transitive verbs from single-word verbs in the input by young children acquiring EnglishAnat Ninio
Journal of Child Language|November 16, 2013
Learning a generative syntax from transparent syntactic atoms in the linguistic inputAnat Ninio
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