“…The age span of 1;6-2;6 is a very important period of development when children in different languages typically move from first words to grammar (Bates, Bretherton & Snyder, 1988;Berglund & Eriksson, 2000;Caselli et al, 1999;Fenson et al, 1994;Maital et al, 2000;Zink & Lejaegere, 2002). In German, children start acquiring inflectional markings in nearly all morphological paradigms during this period (Behrens, 1993(Behrens, , 2001Miller, 1976;Mills, 1985;Szagun, 2001aSzagun, , 2001bSzagun, , 2004. This includes noun plural marking, gender and case marking, present tense verb morphology, past participle, as well as auxiliary forms.…”