The Distribution of Manner and Frequency Adverbs in Child Heritage Speakers of Spanish

IF 0.9 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Languages Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI:10.3390/languages9010001
Edier Gómez Alzate, Alejandro Cuza, José Camacho, Dafne Zanelli
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We investigate the acquisition of adverb placement in Spanish among school-age child heritage speakers of Spanish born and raised in the US by Mexican parents. We examine frequency and manner adverbs with negative and positive polarity and the potential role of cross-linguistic influence, dominance, and experience in the path and rate of development. Fourteen child heritage speakers of Spanish born and raised in the US and twenty-five Spanish monolingual children from Mexico completed an elicited production task. Results showed that the heritage children produced significantly fewer verb-raising structures compared to the monolingual children, leading to a higher proportion of pre-verbal adverb use and adverb-final use. The heritage children treated manner and frequency adverbs with negative and positive polarity significantly differently. We also found a strong correlation between dominance and experience in the probability of producing specific adverbial positions. In other words, common adverbial positions in English were more likely to be produced with higher dominance and experience in English; likewise, Spanish adverbial positions were more likely to be used with higher dominance and experience in Spanish. We argue for differential outcomes in child heritage grammar due to differences in the path and rate of language development as well as the role of dominance and experience in child heritage language acquisition.
儿童西班牙语传统使用者中的方式副词和频率副词的分布情况
我们研究了父母为墨西哥人并在美国出生和长大的学龄儿童西班牙语副词位置的习得情况。我们研究了具有消极和积极极性的频率副词和方式副词,以及跨语言影响、主导地位和经验在发展路径和速度方面的潜在作用。14 名在美国出生和长大的讲传统西班牙语的儿童和 25 名来自墨西哥的讲单语西班牙语的儿童完成了一项诱导性生成任务。结果表明,与单语儿童相比,传承儿童产生的动词提升结构明显较少,导致前置副词使用和副词最后使用的比例较高。传承儿童在处理方式副词和频率副词时,阴性极性和阳性极性明显不同。我们还发现,在产生特定副词位置的概率方面,优势和经验之间存在着很强的相关性。换句话说,英语中的常见副词位置更有可能在英语优势和经验较高的情况下出现;同样,西班牙语中的副词位置更有可能在西班牙语优势和经验较高的情况下使用。我们认为,由于语言发展的路径和速度不同,以及主导地位和经验在儿童遗产语言习得中的作用不同,儿童遗产语法的结果也不同。
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Languages
Languages Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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