Abstract / Description of output
This paper presents an experiment that examined two related questions. First, it examined the effects of animacy on the production of different syntactic structures and word orders by Catalan-speaking children. Secondly, it explored the relationship between age and the production of different syntactic structures by these children. The results of a picture description experiment run with eighty Catalan-speaking children aged 4;11 to II;II shaw that participants tended to produce more object-dislocated descriptions when the patient was animate than when the patient was inanimate. The results also show that while the dislocation of object clauses is a construction already consolidated at 5;0, the passive structure is a construction still not fully acquired at II;o. A comparison between the results obtained in the present experiment with existing results from similar experiments with English-speaking children shows that there is a cross-language difference in the age at which children start producing passive clauses. We argue that frequency of exposure to a particular syntactic structure is an important factor that contributes to the acquisition of that syntactic structure. We also suggest that the effects of animacy on the production of object-dislocated descriptions can be explained by means of conceptual and lexical accessibility.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 97-117 |
Number of pages | 21 |
Journal | Journal of Child Language |
Volume | 27 |
Issue number | 1 |
Publication status | Published - Feb 2000 |
Event | 3rd GALA Conference on Language Acquisition: Knowledge Representation and Processing - EDINBURGH, United Kingdom Duration: 1 Jan 1997 → … |
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