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A cross-linguistic study of the acquisition of clitic and pronoun production

Authors :
Varlokosta, Spyridoula
Belletti, Adriana
Costa, João
Friedmann, Naama
Gavarró, Anna
Grohmann, Kleanthes K.
Guasti, Maria Teresa
Tuller, Laurice
Lobo, Maria
Anđelković, Darinka
Argemí, Núria
Avram, Larisa
Berends, Sanne
Brunetto, Valentina
Delage, Hélène
Ezeizabarrena, María-José
Fattal, Iris
Haman, Ewa
van Hout, Angeliek
Jensen de López, Kristine
Katsos, Napoleon
Kologranic, Lana
Krstić, Nadezda
Kuvac Kraljevic, Jelena
Miękisz, Aneta
Nerantzinia, Michaela
Queraltóe, Clara
Radic, Zeljana
Ruiz, Sílvia
Sauerland, Uli
Sevcenco, Anca
Smoczyńska, Magdalena
Theodorou, Eleni
van der Lely, Heather
Veenstrau, Alma
Weston, John
Yachini, Maya
Yatsushiro, Kazuko
Varlokosta, Spyridoula
Belletti, Adriana
Costa, João
Friedmann, Naama
Gavarró, Anna
Grohmann, Kleanthes K.
Guasti, Maria Teresa
Tuller, Laurice
Lobo, Maria
Anđelković, Darinka
Argemí, Núria
Avram, Larisa
Berends, Sanne
Brunetto, Valentina
Delage, Hélène
Ezeizabarrena, María-José
Fattal, Iris
Haman, Ewa
van Hout, Angeliek
Jensen de López, Kristine
Katsos, Napoleon
Kologranic, Lana
Krstić, Nadezda
Kuvac Kraljevic, Jelena
Miękisz, Aneta
Nerantzinia, Michaela
Queraltóe, Clara
Radic, Zeljana
Ruiz, Sílvia
Sauerland, Uli
Sevcenco, Anca
Smoczyńska, Magdalena
Theodorou, Eleni
van der Lely, Heather
Veenstrau, Alma
Weston, John
Yachini, Maya
Yatsushiro, Kazuko
Source :
Language Acquisition
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

This study develops a single elicitation method to test the acquisition of third-person pronominal objects in 5-year-olds for 16 languages. This methodology allows us to compare the acquisition of pronominals in languages that lack object clitics (“pronoun languages”) with languages that employ clitics in the relevant context (“clitic languages”), thus establishing a robust cross-linguistic baseline in the domain of clitic and pronoun production for 5-year-olds. High rates of pronominal production are found in our results, indicating that children have the relevant pragmatic knowledge required to select a pronominal in the discourse setting involved in the experiment as well as the relevant morphosyntactic knowledge involved in the production of pronominals. It is legitimate to conclude from our data that a child who at age 5 is not able to produce any or few pronominals is a child at risk for language impairment. In this way, pronominal production can be taken as a developmental marker, provided that one takes into account certain cross-linguistic differences discussed in the article.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Language Acquisition
Notes :
Language Acquisition, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1402157547
Document Type :
Electronic Resource