Center for Child Language network with several partners.
Center for Child Language participates in a number of national and international networks, where each of them contributes to and qualifies Center for Children Language research. A number of these networks:
- An American committee that administrates, the use of The MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventories for further research, evaluation and use of CDI instruments.
- A European network of researchers. The basis of the network is the above-mentioned American CDI method (The MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventories)
ECIS: Network for Early Childhood Intervention studies
- A network of intervention research in development and language in pre-school children with researchers from the Center for Child Language, University of Aarhus DPU and Ramboll.
- A North European network that focuses on the relationship between early phonological, and lexical acquisition in monolingual and bilingual children. Funded by NordForsk 2012-2014.
- The project / the network was founded in 1994 by the current project manager Wolfgang U. Dressler, and funded by the Austrian Academy of Science. The project’s / the network’s goal is to examine the early stages of the morphological development in a variety of different languages (eg. German, French, Italian, Russian, Turkish, Hebrew) that represent important linguistic typological differences. Representatives for Danish is professor Hans Basbøll, and PhD student Laila Kjærbæk, who each year participate in the Pre-and Protomorphology Meeting in Vienna.