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"Wollin, Edith" <[log in to unmask]>
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From experience with my own children, I agree with Johanna on when children
use subordinate clauses in speech; relative clauses come later--around 7.
They also write simple subordinate clauses in first and second grade. Ed
might be able to explain that something more complicated was involved in
this study.
Edith Wollin

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From: Johanna Rubba [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 4:45 PM
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Subject: Re: teaching appositives to seventh graders


I'm not sure about 2-year-olds using subordinate clauses; it is highly
unlikely, actually, since most 2-year-olds are barely in control of
phrasal grammar yet. But I've certainly heard 4-year-olds use
subordinate clauses with if, because, when, etc. I wouldn't expect a lot
of multi-subordinate clauses in the writing of primary schoolers, but
sentences with one or two must occur quite frequently. No subordinate
clauses until age 12?? Seems very, very late!!
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