As Halle & Marantz (2008: 71) acknowledge, “we have no real idea about how a child assigns features to Vocabulary Items” in Distributed Morphology (DM). Stated generally, how do children acquire language-specific (sometimes variable) mappings between morpho-syntactic features and their morpho-phonological exponents? Following Emonds (1986) in a DM framework, this article advances a testable ‘morphological transparency’ constraint on the acquisition of Vocabulary, and presents supporting results from a pilot observational child-language study in Danish. This constraint explains a significant difference in the mechanisms of Germanic case morphology. By hypothesis, ‘vestigial’ case forms of English and Danish pronouns are contextual allomorphs...
In this paper, we report an experiment on the naming of household containers in Dutch and Icelandic ...
Icelandic and Norwegian past tense morphology contain strong patterns of inflection and two weak pat...
This paper examines the acquisition of grammatical gender of indefinite and definite DPs in Danish. ...
This paper examines why case morphology was lost in English and Danish. This is done by first outlin...
The aim of this large-scale, preregistered, cross-linguistic study was to mediate between theories o...
Pronoun-case-only (pro-case) languages in Germanic have been under-investigated, despite exhibiting ...
This paper is primarily concerned with inter- and intra-individually variable case-form mismatches i...
The aim of this large-scale, preregistered, cross-linguistic study was to mediate between theories o...
In this thesis, I present arguments for a model of language acquisition with three characteristics....
This dissertation defends a strong version of the view that linguistic surface complexity is the pro...
In this article five existing explanations for the loss of case morphology in the Germanic languages...
This paper deals with inflectional change in Germanic standard and non-standard varieties, challengi...
The paper reports on a cross-linguistic study on speech data produced by monolingual and bilingual D...
This thesis investigates the system governing complex morphological forms in English and the way in ...
The Danish case system changed profoundly throughout the Middle Danish era. Based on examples from m...
In this paper, we report an experiment on the naming of household containers in Dutch and Icelandic ...
Icelandic and Norwegian past tense morphology contain strong patterns of inflection and two weak pat...
This paper examines the acquisition of grammatical gender of indefinite and definite DPs in Danish. ...
This paper examines why case morphology was lost in English and Danish. This is done by first outlin...
The aim of this large-scale, preregistered, cross-linguistic study was to mediate between theories o...
Pronoun-case-only (pro-case) languages in Germanic have been under-investigated, despite exhibiting ...
This paper is primarily concerned with inter- and intra-individually variable case-form mismatches i...
The aim of this large-scale, preregistered, cross-linguistic study was to mediate between theories o...
In this thesis, I present arguments for a model of language acquisition with three characteristics....
This dissertation defends a strong version of the view that linguistic surface complexity is the pro...
In this article five existing explanations for the loss of case morphology in the Germanic languages...
This paper deals with inflectional change in Germanic standard and non-standard varieties, challengi...
The paper reports on a cross-linguistic study on speech data produced by monolingual and bilingual D...
This thesis investigates the system governing complex morphological forms in English and the way in ...
The Danish case system changed profoundly throughout the Middle Danish era. Based on examples from m...
In this paper, we report an experiment on the naming of household containers in Dutch and Icelandic ...
Icelandic and Norwegian past tense morphology contain strong patterns of inflection and two weak pat...
This paper examines the acquisition of grammatical gender of indefinite and definite DPs in Danish. ...