The papers in this volume focus on the impact of information structure on language acquisition, thereby taking different linguistic approaches into account. They start from an empirical point of view, and examine data from natural first and second language acquisition, which cover a wide range of varieties, from early learner language to native speaker production and from gesture to Creole prototypes. The central theme is the interplay between principles of information structure and linguistic structure and its impact on the functioning and development of the learner's system. The papers examine language-internal explanatory factors and in particular the communicative and structural forces that push and shape the acquisition process, and it...
Compositionality, a unique and fundamental property of human language, emerges from the pressures pl...
This chapter is divided into four sections. The first begins with a discussion of the development in...
There is substantial variation in language experience, yet there is surprising similarity in the lan...
The papers in this volume focus on the impact of information structure on language acquisition, ther...
This book provides linguists with a clear, critical, and comprehensive overview of theoretical and e...
Language form varies as a result of the information being communicated. Some of the ways in which it...
This study provides an account of the distributional information and the production rates in a parti...
This thesis explores a perspective for explaining the origins of linguistic structure that is based ...
The problem of the acquisition of first language phonology is dealt with within the general informat...
Includes index.The role of information structure in language change: introductory remarks / Gisella ...
We discuss universal principles of information structure under the hypothesis that these can only be...
This book offers an interdisciplinary perspective on verb argument structure and its role in languag...
This dissertation examines two information-structural phenomena, Givenness and Focus, from the persp...
textThis dissertation presents results from three experiments to address two research questions: Wha...
Research on spontaneous language acquisition both in children learning their mother tongue and in ad...
Compositionality, a unique and fundamental property of human language, emerges from the pressures pl...
This chapter is divided into four sections. The first begins with a discussion of the development in...
There is substantial variation in language experience, yet there is surprising similarity in the lan...
The papers in this volume focus on the impact of information structure on language acquisition, ther...
This book provides linguists with a clear, critical, and comprehensive overview of theoretical and e...
Language form varies as a result of the information being communicated. Some of the ways in which it...
This study provides an account of the distributional information and the production rates in a parti...
This thesis explores a perspective for explaining the origins of linguistic structure that is based ...
The problem of the acquisition of first language phonology is dealt with within the general informat...
Includes index.The role of information structure in language change: introductory remarks / Gisella ...
We discuss universal principles of information structure under the hypothesis that these can only be...
This book offers an interdisciplinary perspective on verb argument structure and its role in languag...
This dissertation examines two information-structural phenomena, Givenness and Focus, from the persp...
textThis dissertation presents results from three experiments to address two research questions: Wha...
Research on spontaneous language acquisition both in children learning their mother tongue and in ad...
Compositionality, a unique and fundamental property of human language, emerges from the pressures pl...
This chapter is divided into four sections. The first begins with a discussion of the development in...
There is substantial variation in language experience, yet there is surprising similarity in the lan...