This paper re-examines the empirical data taken to support the unergative misanalysis of unaccusative verbs in L1 acquisition. Two types of data are discussed: acquisition of the Genitive of negation in Russian (Babyonyshev et al. 2001) and Nominative case drop in the acquisition of Japanese (Machida et al. 2004). I show that the authors ’ interpretation of the data cannot be maintained. Furthermore, I show that upon a careful examination, the very findings taken to support the unergative misanalysis of unaccusatives actually point in the opposite direction, namely that unaccusatives are assigned the correct syntactic representation from the onset of acquisition
Introduction Mark Baker, in his 1983 paper remarked that "All seemingly intransitive verbs are...
A prevalent error among English as a second language (ESL) writers of various native language groups...
Previous research has established that language learners follow developmental sequences in acquiring...
This thesis investigates L2 acquisition of intransitive verb constructions in Japanese and English. ...
The phenomenon of unaccusativity is a central focus for the study of the complex properties of verb ...
Unaccusative verbs are a focus of second language acquisition research. Taking the second language a...
The main aim of this paper is to relate facts concerning negation and those which regard the Inaccus...
This paper suggests that the theory of A-chain maturation can account for an asymmetry in the develo...
In this paper we demonstrate that Japanese-speaking children can structurally distinguish unaccusati...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Linguistics, 2007.This study examined the acquisition of Englis...
In two sentence repetition experiments, we investigated whether four- and five-year-olds master dist...
In two sentence repetition experiments, we investigated whether four- and five-year-olds master dist...
In two sentence repetition experiments, we investigated whether four- and five-year-olds master dist...
In two sentence repetition experiments, we investigated whether four- and five-year-olds master dist...
In the study of languages such as Dutch, English, or Italian, unaccusativity and unergativity are tw...
Introduction Mark Baker, in his 1983 paper remarked that "All seemingly intransitive verbs are...
A prevalent error among English as a second language (ESL) writers of various native language groups...
Previous research has established that language learners follow developmental sequences in acquiring...
This thesis investigates L2 acquisition of intransitive verb constructions in Japanese and English. ...
The phenomenon of unaccusativity is a central focus for the study of the complex properties of verb ...
Unaccusative verbs are a focus of second language acquisition research. Taking the second language a...
The main aim of this paper is to relate facts concerning negation and those which regard the Inaccus...
This paper suggests that the theory of A-chain maturation can account for an asymmetry in the develo...
In this paper we demonstrate that Japanese-speaking children can structurally distinguish unaccusati...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Linguistics, 2007.This study examined the acquisition of Englis...
In two sentence repetition experiments, we investigated whether four- and five-year-olds master dist...
In two sentence repetition experiments, we investigated whether four- and five-year-olds master dist...
In two sentence repetition experiments, we investigated whether four- and five-year-olds master dist...
In two sentence repetition experiments, we investigated whether four- and five-year-olds master dist...
In the study of languages such as Dutch, English, or Italian, unaccusativity and unergativity are tw...
Introduction Mark Baker, in his 1983 paper remarked that "All seemingly intransitive verbs are...
A prevalent error among English as a second language (ESL) writers of various native language groups...
Previous research has established that language learners follow developmental sequences in acquiring...