Errors of multiple exponence in child English: a study of past tense formation.

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Morphology (Dordrecht, Netherlands) Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1007/s11525-024-09434-x
Johannes Hein, Imke Driemel, Fabienne Martin, Yining Nie, Artemis Alexiadou
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Abstract

It is well known that children produce non-adult-like forms during language acquisition. Among these are errors where in the fashion of multiple exponence the child overtly marks an underlying feature or category more than once. In addition, children also produce errors where features that are marked fusionally with one form in the target language are marked separately with more than one form by the child. This paper is concerned with such errors in the domain of English past tense. We present a comprehensive corpus study investigating the frequencies and distribution of different error types, combining both overregularization and overtensing errors, which have previously been studied separately. We then propose an analysis based on Generalized Head Movement (Arregi & Pietraszko, 2021) and Distributed Morphology arguing that errors can be derived from two occasionally occurring underlying mistakes: negligence of secondary features and omission of obliteration. We show how these two mistakes and their interaction can account for the overall differences in error rates and distributions between different error types as well as across different verbs.

儿童英语中多次指数错误:对过去时构成的研究。
众所周知,儿童在语言习得过程中会产生非成人的形式。在这些错误中,以多重指数的方式,孩子公然标记一个潜在的特征或类别不止一次。此外,孩子们也会产生错误,那些在目标语言中被统一标记为一种形式的特征,被孩子们单独标记为不止一种形式。本文就英语过去时中的这类错误进行探讨。我们提出了一个综合的语料库研究,调查了不同错误类型的频率和分布,结合了之前单独研究的过正则化和过张力错误。然后,我们提出了基于广义头部运动(Arregi & Pietraszko, 2021)和分布式形态学的分析,认为错误可能源于两个偶尔发生的潜在错误:忽略次要特征和遗漏抹掉。我们展示了这两个错误及其相互作用如何解释不同错误类型之间以及不同动词之间错误率和分布的总体差异。
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