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Chapter 1. Acquisition of symmetrical and asymmetrical Differential Object Marking in Estonian
VA Vihman, AL Theakston, E Lieven
The acquisition of differential object marking, 21-49, 2020
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Realised overabundance in Estonian noun paradigms: A corpus study
M Aigro, VA Vihman
Word Structure 16 (2-3), 154-175, 2023
Mandates: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council
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Language-general and language-specific phenomena in the acquisition of inflectional noun morphology: A cross-linguistic elicited-production study of Polish, Finnish and Estonian
S Granlund, J Kolak, V Vihman, F Engelmann, EVM Lieven, JM Pine, ...
Journal of Memory and Language 107, 169-194, 2019
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Who needs it? Variation in experiencer marking in Estonian ‘need’-constructions1
L Lindström, VA Vihman
Journal of Linguistics 53 (4), 789-822, 2017
Mandates: European Commission
Many ways to decline a noun: Elicitation of children’s novel noun inflection in Estonian
VA Vihman, F Engelmann, EVM Lieven, AL Theakston
Language and Cognition 13 (4), 693-733, 2021
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Acquisition of Eegimaa (Atlantic family, Niger-Congo) in a polyadic environment: A commentary on Kidd and Garcia (2022)
S Sagna, V Vihman, D Brown
First Language 42 (6), 809-813, 2022
Mandates: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council, UK Economic and Social Research Council
Preferences in the use of overabundance: predictors of lexical bias in Estonian
M Aigro, VA Vihman
Cognitive Linguistics 35 (2), 289-312, 2024
Mandates: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council
The acquisition of demonstratives in a complex noun class system
S Sagna, VA Vihman, M Vihman, D Brown
Word Structure 15 (3), 226-251, 2022
Mandates: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council, UK Economic and Social Research Council
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