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Acquisition of Sentence Forms Within Brown's Stages of Development (page 2)

By R.E. Owens, Jr.
Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall

Stage: Late IV  (MLU: 3.5-3.75)

Age (in months): 38-40

Declarative: Double auxiliary verbs appear in subj. + aux. + aux. + verb + X

Negative: Adds isn't, aren't, doesn't, and didn't

Interrogative: Inversion of copula and subject in yes/no questions; adds do to yes/no questions; adds when and how

Embedding: Infinitive phrases appear at the ends of sentences

Stage V  (MLU: 3.75-4.5)

Age (in months): 41-46

Declarative: Indirect object appears in subj. + aux. + verb + ind. obj. + obj.

Negative: Adds wasn't, wouldn't, couldn't, and shouldn't; negative appears with copula in subj. + copula + neg.

Interrogative: Adds modals; stabilizes inverted auxiliary; some adultlike tag questions appear

Embedding: Relative clauses appear in object position; multiple embeddings appear by late stage V; infinitive phrases with same subject as the main verb

Conjoining: Clausal conjoining with if appears; three-clause declaratives appear

Stage: Post-V  (MLU: 4.5+)

Age (in months): 47+

Negative: Adds indefinite forms nobody, no one, none, and nothing; has difficulty with double negatives

Interrogative: Questions other than one-word why questions appear; negative interrogatives beyond age 5

Embedding: Gerunds appear; relative clauses attached to the subject; embedding and conjoining appear within same sentence above an MLU of 5.0

Conjoining: Clausal conjoining with because appears with when, but, and so beyond an MLU of 5.0; embedding and conjoining appear within the same sentence above an MLU of 5.0

*Based on approximately 50% of children using a structure

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