Brown's morphemes
A set of 14 grammatical morphemes identified by Roger Brown as being acquired in a relatively consistent order during early child language development.
Real World
Roger Brown tracked three children — Adam, Eve, and Sarah — over years of recorded speech and found that all three acquired the present progressive '-ing' (as in 'he running') before the irregular past tense, regardless of how often parents used each form.
Exam Focus
Name Roger Brown and at least two specific morphemes from his sequence; examiners reward precise terminology over vague reference to 'grammar rules'.
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