The present paper assesses discourse-pragmatic factors as a potential explanation for the subject-object assymetry in early child language. It identifies a set of factors which characterize typical situations of informativeness (Greenfield & Smith, 1976), and uses these factors to identify informative arguments in data from four children aged 2;0 through 3;6 learning Inuktitut as a first language. In addition, it assesses the extent of the links between features of informativeness on one hand and lexical vs. null and subject vs. object arguments on the other. Results suggest that a pragmatics account of the subject-object asymmetry can be upheld to a greater extent than previous research indicates, and that several of the factors characteri...
We are especially grateful to the children, teachers and parents of the Haydnschool and the Nassausc...
Currently language is viewed as a multi-dimensional construct, consisting of three interrelated comp...
The theme of this Special Issue is asymmetries in language acquisition, and the contributions presen...
Argument realization, and particularly argument omission, is a subject that has been widely studied ...
This paper studied null arguments in the early speech of the Yoruba child. We examined whether null ...
Based on the theory proposed in Frascarelli (2007), according to which the interpretation of null su...
Children's learning of language-universal and language-specific principles of argument representatio...
The development of early logic in the use of language is investigated in this thesis by studying the...
This paper addresses the question whether a connection exists between subject omission and discourse...
Schaeffer (1997, 2000) argues that children lack knowledge of specificity because Dutch children omi...
The goal of this study is to investigate the interplay of discourse and syntax, as it can be observe...
This paper examines negation patterns in early child language. It suggests that a recent trend of ut...
The generally held belief in language acquisition is that comprehension precedes production. As such...
This paper examines the structure of children’s early utterances in English, with a focus on which g...
This study is concerned with the nature and use of null subjects and objects in English and with how...
We are especially grateful to the children, teachers and parents of the Haydnschool and the Nassausc...
Currently language is viewed as a multi-dimensional construct, consisting of three interrelated comp...
The theme of this Special Issue is asymmetries in language acquisition, and the contributions presen...
Argument realization, and particularly argument omission, is a subject that has been widely studied ...
This paper studied null arguments in the early speech of the Yoruba child. We examined whether null ...
Based on the theory proposed in Frascarelli (2007), according to which the interpretation of null su...
Children's learning of language-universal and language-specific principles of argument representatio...
The development of early logic in the use of language is investigated in this thesis by studying the...
This paper addresses the question whether a connection exists between subject omission and discourse...
Schaeffer (1997, 2000) argues that children lack knowledge of specificity because Dutch children omi...
The goal of this study is to investigate the interplay of discourse and syntax, as it can be observe...
This paper examines negation patterns in early child language. It suggests that a recent trend of ut...
The generally held belief in language acquisition is that comprehension precedes production. As such...
This paper examines the structure of children’s early utterances in English, with a focus on which g...
This study is concerned with the nature and use of null subjects and objects in English and with how...
We are especially grateful to the children, teachers and parents of the Haydnschool and the Nassausc...
Currently language is viewed as a multi-dimensional construct, consisting of three interrelated comp...
The theme of this Special Issue is asymmetries in language acquisition, and the contributions presen...