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List of works by Maria Teresa Guasti

A cross-linguistic study of the acquisition of clitic and pronoun production

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A new case for structural intervention: evidence from Wenzhounese relative clauses

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Article Omission Across Child Languages

article by Maria Teresa Guasti et al published 15 April 2008 in Language Acquisition (journal)

Author Correction: Children's first handwriting productions show a rhythmic structure

scientific article published on 15 March 2018

Characterizing the morphosyntactic processing deficit and its relationship to phonology in developmental dyslexia

scientific article published on 27 April 2013

Children's first handwriting productions show a rhythmic structure.

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Chinese Children's Knowledge of Topicalization: Experimental Evidence from a Comprehension Study

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Combining language and space: sentence bisection in unilateral spatial neglect

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Comprehension of reversible active and passive sentences in agrammatism

Cross-linguistic differences and similarities in the acquisition of relative clauses: Evidence from Greek and Italian

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Cross-linguistic patterns in the acquisition of quantifiers

scientific article published on August 2016

Developmental Dyslexia With and Without Language Impairment: ERPs Reveal Qualitative Differences in Morphosyntactic Processing.

scientific article published on July 2015

Disambiguating information and memory resources in children's processing of Italian relative clauses.

scientific article published in April 2011

Dyslexic children fail to comply with the rhythmic constraints of handwriting.

scientific article published on 31 May 2015

Editorial: Language Acquisition in Diverse Linguistic, Social and Cognitive Circumstances

Effects of prosodic cues on topic continuity in child language production

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Failure to produce direct object clitic pronouns as a clinical marker of SLI in school-aged Italian speaking children

scientific article published on 06 February 2014

Grammatical feature dissimilarities make relative clauses easier: A comprehension study with Italian children

scientific article published on September 2010

How do 5-year-olds understand questions? Differences in languages across Europe

article published in 2016

How early L2 children perform on Italian clinical markers of SLI: A study of clitic production and nonword repetition

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Language Acquisition: The Growth of Grammar

Morphological Information and Memory Resources in Children's Processing of Relative Clauses in German

Morphosyntax and logical abilities in Italian poor readers: The problem of SLI under-identification

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Number dissimilarities facilitate the comprehension of relative clauses in children with (Grammatical) Specific Language Impairment

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Prosodic structure and syntactic acquisition: the case of the head-direction parameter

Relative clause formation in Romance childs production

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Scalar Implicatures in Child Language: Give Children a Chance

Semantic and Pragmatic Abilities Can Be Spared in Italian Children with SLI

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Syntactic breakdown and recovery of clausal structure in agrammatism.

scientific article published in March 2002

The Acquisition of French Relative Clauses Reconsidered

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The Compositionality of Logical Connectives in Child Italian

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The acquisition of Chinese relative clauses: contrasting two theoretical approaches

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The acquisition of SV order in unaccusatives: manipulating the definiteness of the NP argument

scientific article published on 24 January 2014

The production of direct object clitics in pre-school- and primary school-aged children with specific language impairments

scientific article published on 10 June 2016

Two clinical markers for DLD in monolingual Italian speakers: what can they tell us about second language learners with DLD?

scientific article published on 09 October 2020

Verb Syntax in Italian Child Grammar: Finite and Nonfinite Verbs

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Why children and adults sometimes (but not always) compute implicatures