This study investigates two possible factors in the well-known subject preference in the acquisition and processing of relative clauses (RCs): (i) an effect of similarity between declarative and relative clauses and (ii) an effect of frequency of certain RC types. Two production experiments were conducted with adult and child speakers of Tagalog, a verb-initial language with a Philippine-type voice system. One experiment elicited declarative clauses and the other elicited relative clauses; both had two animacy conditions: animate-animate (animate agent and patient) and animate-inanimate (animate agent, inanimate patient). Experiment 1’s results show a preference for patient voice in the animate-animate condition only. Experiment 2’s results...
In second language learning, relative clauses are widely studied. However, research comparing Indone...
Children have been found to understand and use relative clauses (RCs) at an early age. However, not ...
Western Austronesian languages have typologically rare but theoretically important voice systems tha...
This paper reports on the acquisition of relative clauses in Tagalog, the most widely spoken languag...
Tagalog uses a focus system, where verbal affixation and case marking work in coordination to mark t...
This study investigates linear word order tendencies in single-sentence contexts for four Tagalog vo...
This article investigates the word order preferences of Tagalog-speaking adults and five- and seven-...
In the broadest sense, this dissertation is an effort to better understand human linguistic capacity...
International audienceMandarin relative clause processing or the joy of replication. Céline Pozniak,...
Subject relative (SR) clauses have a reliable processing advantage in VO languages like English in w...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
We report three studies (one corpus, two experimental) that investigated the acquisition of relative...
The current chapter discusses a structural priming experiment that investigated the on-line processi...
Various studies have reported that subject relative clauses (the boy who likes the woman) are easier...
The question of whether there exists a universal subject preference in relativization has stimulated...
In second language learning, relative clauses are widely studied. However, research comparing Indone...
Children have been found to understand and use relative clauses (RCs) at an early age. However, not ...
Western Austronesian languages have typologically rare but theoretically important voice systems tha...
This paper reports on the acquisition of relative clauses in Tagalog, the most widely spoken languag...
Tagalog uses a focus system, where verbal affixation and case marking work in coordination to mark t...
This study investigates linear word order tendencies in single-sentence contexts for four Tagalog vo...
This article investigates the word order preferences of Tagalog-speaking adults and five- and seven-...
In the broadest sense, this dissertation is an effort to better understand human linguistic capacity...
International audienceMandarin relative clause processing or the joy of replication. Céline Pozniak,...
Subject relative (SR) clauses have a reliable processing advantage in VO languages like English in w...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
We report three studies (one corpus, two experimental) that investigated the acquisition of relative...
The current chapter discusses a structural priming experiment that investigated the on-line processi...
Various studies have reported that subject relative clauses (the boy who likes the woman) are easier...
The question of whether there exists a universal subject preference in relativization has stimulated...
In second language learning, relative clauses are widely studied. However, research comparing Indone...
Children have been found to understand and use relative clauses (RCs) at an early age. However, not ...
Western Austronesian languages have typologically rare but theoretically important voice systems tha...