Pronouns and Clitics in Early Language

Pronouns and Clitics in Early Language
Author: Pilar Larranaga,Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110238815

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Traditional grammars have stated that clitics are subject or object pronouns whose distributional features make them different from personal pronouns. This book focuses on the acquisition of personal and demonstrative pronouns as well as clitics with respect to determinative phrases in a variety of languages of the Romance family and several indigenous languages, such as Quechua. A particularly original aspect of the present volume is that it not only addresses syntactic issues, but also semantic and pragmatic questions that have been widely neglected in the literature. It also reports on acquisition data of languages, such as Quechua, which have not attracted the attention of researchers until very recently.

Syntactic Theory and First Language Acquisition

Syntactic Theory and First Language Acquisition
Author: (Vol.1)Barbara Lust,Margarita Su¤er,John Whitman,(Vol.2)Barbara Lust,Gabriella Hermon
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317728801

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Universal Grammar (UG) is a theory of both the fundamental principles for all possible languages and the language faculty in the "initial state" of the human organism. These two volumes approach the study of UG by joint, tightly linked studies of both linguistic theory and human competence for language acquisition. In particular, the volumes collect comparable studies across a number of different languages, carefully analyzed by a wide range of international scholars. The issues surrounding cross-linguistic variation in "Heads, Projections, and Learnability" (Volume 1) and in "Binding, Dependencies, and Learnability" (Volume 2) are arguably the most fundamental in UG. How can principles of grammar be learned by general learning theory? What is biologically programmed in the human species in order to guarantee their learnability? What is the true linguistic representation for these areas of language knowledge? What universals exist across languages? The two volumes summarize the most critical current proposals in each area, and offer both theoretical and empirical evidence bearing on them. Research on first language acquisition and formal learnability theory is placed at the center of debates relative to linguistic theory in each area. The convergence of research across several different disciplines -- linguistics, developmental psychology, and computer science -- represented in these volumes provides a paradigm example of cognitive science.

Developments in the Acquisition of Clitics

Developments in the Acquisition of Clitics
Author: Kleanthes K. Grohmann,Theoni Neokleous
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2014-03-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781443857406

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The present volume presents new theoretical and empirical findings on the acquisition and development of clitics in and across different languages. It features ten chapters that largely emerged from the CYCL1A Workshop on the Acquisition of Clitics held in Nicosia, Cyprus, in May 2012. These chapters explore issues pertaining to the first (L1) and second language (L2) acquisition of clitic pronouns. There is an emphasis on Greek, with the first four chapters discussing mono- and bilingual acquisition of clitics in Cypriot Greek and the next two chapters on Standard Modern Greek. Three contributions focus on Albanian, Serbo-Croatian, and European Portuguese, respectively. The last chapter of this volume is an invited contribution by Ken Wexler on the Unique Checking Constraint as an explanation of clitic omission in normal and SLI development. This volume will constitute a valuable reference guide for current work on the acquisition of clitic pronouns.

Advances in Language Acquisition

Advances in Language Acquisition
Author: Xenia Konstantinopoulou,Marina Lalioti,Stavroula Stavrakaki
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2014-10-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781443869003

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This book contains 51 chapters based on papers presented at the GALA (Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition) conference held in Thessaloniki, Greece, in 2011. It thus reflects the GALA 2011 scientific presentations and discussions and raises issues that are currently at the centre of language acquisition research. Such issues examined in this volume include first and second language acquisition and processing by children and adults; language acquisition by individuals with linguistic and/or cognitive impairment; and cross-linguistic comparisons in (a)typical language acquisition. As such, Advances in Language Acquisition constitutes a valuable reference guide for current work on the interdisciplinary research field of language acquisition.

Developmental Modal and Pathological Variation Linguistic and Cognitive Profiles for Speakers of Linguistically Proximal Languages and Varieties

Developmental  Modal  and Pathological Variation     Linguistic and Cognitive Profiles for Speakers of Linguistically Proximal Languages and Varieties
Author: Kleanthes K. Grohmann,Maria Kambanaros,Evelina Leivada
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-11-08
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9782889456383

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One significant area of research in the multifaceted field of bilingualism over the past two decades has been the demonstration, validation, and account of the so-called ‘bilingual advantage’. This refers to the hypothesis that bilingual speakers have advanced abilities in executive functions and other domains of human cognition. Such cognitive benefits of bilingualism have an impact on the processing mechanisms active during language acquisition in a way that results in language variation. Within bilingual populations, the notion of language proximity (or linguistic distance) is also of key importance for deriving variation. In addition, sociolinguistic factors can invest the process of language development and its outcome with an additional layer of complexity, such as schooling, language, dominance, competing motivations, or the emergence of mesolectal varieties, which blur the boundaries of grammatical variants. This is particularly relevant for diglossic speech communities—bilectal, bidialectal, or bivarietal speakers. The defined goal of the present Research Topic is to address whether the bilingual advantage extends to such speakers as well. Thus, ‘Linguistic and Cognitive Profiles for Speakers of Linguistically Proximal Languages and Varieties’ become an important matter within ‘Developmental, Modal, and Pathological Variation’.

Syntactic Theory and First Language Acquisition Binding dependencies and learnability

Syntactic Theory and First Language Acquisition  Binding  dependencies  and learnability
Author: Barbara Lust,Margarita Suñer,Gabriella Hermon,John Whitman
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1994
Genre: Grammar, Comparative and general
ISBN: 0805813500

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Biolinguistic Investigations on the Language Faculty

Biolinguistic Investigations on the Language Faculty
Author: Anna Maria Di Sciullo
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2016-11-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027266309

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The papers assembled in this volume aim to contribute to our understanding of the human capacity for language: the generative procedure that relates sounds and meanings via syntax. Different hypotheses about the properties of this generative procedure are under discussion, and their connection with biology is open to important cross-disciplinary work. Advances have been made in human-animal studies to differentiate human language from animal communication. Contributions from neurosciences point to the exclusive properties of the human brain for language. Studies in genetically based language impairments also contribute to the understanding of the properties of the language organ. This volume brings together contributions on theoretical and experimental investigations on the Language Faculty. It will be of interest to scholars and students investigating the properties of the biological basis of language, in terms the modeling of the language faculty, as well as the properties of language variation, language acquisition and language impairments.

Language Acquisition and Syntactic Theory

Language Acquisition and Syntactic Theory
Author: A.E. Pierce
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789401125741

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The theory of language acquisition is a young but increasingly active field. Language Acquisition and Syntactic Theory presents one of the first detailed studies of comparative syntax acquisition. It is informed by the view that linguists and acquisitionists are essentially working on the same problem, that of explaining grammar learnability. The author takes cross-linguistic data from child language as evidence for recent proposals in syntactic theory. Developments in the structure of children's sentences during the first few years of life are traced to changes in the setting of specific grammatical parameters. Some surprising differences between the early child grammars of French and English are uncovered, differences that can only be explained on the basis of subtle distinctions in inflectional structure. This motivates the author's claim that functional or nonthematic categories are represented in the grammars of very young children. The book also explores the relationship between acquisition and diachronic change in French and English. It is argued that findings in acquisition, when viewed from a parameter setting perspective, provide answers to important questions arising in the study of language change. The book promises to be of interest to all those involved in the formal, psychological or historical study of linguistic knowledge.