Children's acquisition of copula and auxiliary be forms was investigated in order to assess the notion that syntactic development proceeds in a specific to general fashion, with initial specific acquisitions gradually evolving into general productive ones. The results support this view of syntactic development, and highlight the need for more careful con sideration of individual differences in syntactic development.
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