Word order in the input to Argentinian Spanish-learning children

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Cynthia Pamela Audisio, M. Quiroga, María Laura Ramírez, Celia Renata Rosemberg
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Abstract

Languages express events in the world by means of transitive and intransitive constructions, whose properties differ according to language typology. Children witness how specific languages express transitivity by listening to linguistic input, which varies according to contextual variables (such as the age of the speaker and the addressee). In this study, we investigated word order, one feature that typically helps discriminate between transitive and intransitive constructions but is more reliable in some languages than others. The frequency and consistency of word order as a cue towards clause transitivity was analysed in the input to 19 monolingual Spanish-learning children from Argentina (20 months old on average, SD = 0.3), diverse in terms of socioeconomic status (SES). We found that some word orders occur far more frequently and/or indicate clause transitivity much more reliably than others. In addition, their consistency as transitivity cues varied across the registers and was crucially affected by SES.
阿根廷西班牙语学习儿童输入中的词序
语言通过及物结构和不及物结构来表达世界上的事件,它们的性质因语言类型的不同而不同。孩子们通过听语言输入来见证特定语言如何表达及物性,语言输入根据上下文变量(如说话者和接受者的年龄)而变化。在这项研究中,我们研究了语序,这一特征通常有助于区分及物结构和不及物结构,但在某些语言中比其他语言更可靠。分析了来自阿根廷的19名西班牙语单语学习儿童(平均20个月大,SD = 0.3),社会经济地位不同。我们发现,一些语序比其他语序出现得更频繁和/或更可靠地指示从句及物性。此外,它们作为及物性线索的一致性在不同的寄存器中各不相同,并且受到SES的关键影响。
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LIA Language, Interaction and Acquisition
LIA Language, Interaction and Acquisition Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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期刊介绍: LIA is a bilingual English-French journal that publishes original theoretical and empirical research of high scientific quality at the forefront of current debates concerning language acquisition. It covers all facets of language acquisition among different types of learners and in diverse learning situations, with particular attention to oral speech and/or to signed languages. Topics include the acquisition of one or more foreign languages, of one or more first languages, and of sign languages, as well as learners’ use of gestures during speech; the relationship between language and cognition during acquisition; bilingualism and situations of linguistic contact – for example pidginisation and creolisation. The bilingual nature of LIA aims at reaching readership in a wide international community, while simultaneously continuing to attract intellectual and linguistic resources stemming from multiple scientific traditions in Europe, thereby remaining faithful to its original French anchoring. LIA is the direct descendant of the French-speaking journal AILE.
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