This study examines the comprehension of relative clauses by Chinese-speaking children, and evaluates the validity of the predictions of the Dependency Locality Theory (Gibson, 1998, 2000) and the Relativized Minimality approach (Friedmann, Belletti & Rizzi, 2009). One hundred and twenty children from three to eight years of age were tested by using a character-sentence matching task. We found a preference for subject relative clauses that persists as children grow older. This preference is predicted by the Relativized Minimality approach, but not by the Dependency Locality Theory. In addition, we observed a fine-grained class of errors in comprehension. We discuss it in the light of the head-final status of Chinese relative clauses
Languages with distinct typological characteristics often present different chal-lenges to language ...
A general fact about language is that subject relative clauses are easier to process than object rel...
We discuss three typological characteristics relevant to the acquisition of relative clauses(RCs)in ...
This study examines the comprehension of relative clauses by Chinese-speaking children, and evaluate...
The structural complexity and the typological universals associated with relative clauses (RCs) have...
Three experiments investigated Chinese relative clause processing with children, youths and elders...
This dissertation concerns one of the long-term debates about whether an innate grammar, i.e. Univer...
This paper reports results from a self-paced reading study in Chinese that demonstrates that object-...
The current study investigated the comprehension of subject and object relative clauses (RCs) in bil...
In both first and second language syntax, subject-relatives (SRCs) are easier than object-relatives ...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
1 This study investigates the comprehension of different Cantonese relative clauses by seventy Canto...
The subject-relative advantage in Chinese 3 Chinese relative clauses present an important test case ...
A core question in language acquisition is whether children’s syntactic processing is experience-dep...
A general fact about language is that subject relative clauses are easier to process than object rel...
Languages with distinct typological characteristics often present different chal-lenges to language ...
A general fact about language is that subject relative clauses are easier to process than object rel...
We discuss three typological characteristics relevant to the acquisition of relative clauses(RCs)in ...
This study examines the comprehension of relative clauses by Chinese-speaking children, and evaluate...
The structural complexity and the typological universals associated with relative clauses (RCs) have...
Three experiments investigated Chinese relative clause processing with children, youths and elders...
This dissertation concerns one of the long-term debates about whether an innate grammar, i.e. Univer...
This paper reports results from a self-paced reading study in Chinese that demonstrates that object-...
The current study investigated the comprehension of subject and object relative clauses (RCs) in bil...
In both first and second language syntax, subject-relatives (SRCs) are easier than object-relatives ...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
1 This study investigates the comprehension of different Cantonese relative clauses by seventy Canto...
The subject-relative advantage in Chinese 3 Chinese relative clauses present an important test case ...
A core question in language acquisition is whether children’s syntactic processing is experience-dep...
A general fact about language is that subject relative clauses are easier to process than object rel...
Languages with distinct typological characteristics often present different chal-lenges to language ...
A general fact about language is that subject relative clauses are easier to process than object rel...
We discuss three typological characteristics relevant to the acquisition of relative clauses(RCs)in ...