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- who: German children's processing and colleagues from the University of Groningen and University of Oldenburg have published the research work: German children ’ s processing of morphosyntactic cues in wh-questions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: One reason to include passive questions in the study is to compare two different types of noncanonicity: object-before-subject and patient-before-agent. The authors examine the production of questions. The authors investigate how German children and adults understand and process whichquestions, and to what extent and when they make use of case and verb agreement cues in . . .
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