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Harmony in a non-harmonic language: word order learning in French children

Authors :
Braquet, Guillaume
Braquet, Guillaume
Culbertson, Jennifer
Braquet, Guillaume
Braquet, Guillaume
Culbertson, Jennifer
Source :
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society; vol 39, iss 0
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Recent studies using artificial language learning have arguedthat the cross-linguistic frequency of harmonic word orderpatterns–in which heads are ordered consistently before or af-ter dependents across syntactic categories–reflects a cognitivebias (Culbertson, Smolensky, & Legendre, 2012; Culbertson& Newport, 2015a). These studies suggest that English speak-ing adults and children favor harmonic orders of nouns anddifferent nominal modifiers (adjectives, numerals). However,because they target English learners, whose native languageis harmonic in the nominal domain (Num-Adj-N), this pref-erence may be based on transfer rather than a universal biasfor harmony. We present new evidence from French-speakingchildren, whose native language is non-harmonic in this do-main (Num-N-Adj). Our results reveal clear effects of nativelanguage transfer, but also evidence that a harmonic pattern isfavored even in this population of learners.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society; vol 39, iss 0
Notes :
application/pdf, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society vol 39, iss 0
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1449586247
Document Type :
Electronic Resource