Levels of Integration in Children’s Early Clause Combining in Hebrew

IF 1.5 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Lyle Lustigman, R. Berman
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ABSTRACT The study examines phases in developing specification of grammatical marking of emergent clause-combining (CC) as indicative of children’s growing ability to integrate two or more independent predications. To this end, both intra- and inter-clausal analyses were applied to all CC utterances produced by three Hebrew-acquiring children aged 2;0–3;0, covering both child autonomous productions and adult-child co-constructed CC. Based on four phases in CC construction shared by the three children, the following developmental trends were identified for both coordination and subordination in our database. First, children start combining two predications with lexical verbs early on, but these are confined to non-marked or adult-supported constructions. Second, early connective-marked CC involves mainly verbless copular or existential clauses. And autonomously produced lexical-verb combinations marked by connectives emerge several months later. This initial “trade-off” and gradual progression in grammatical specificity to full-fledged, lexically marked CC is interpreted as reflecting the developmental route of children’s early clause integration in interactive discourse.
儿童早期希伯来语分句组合的整合水平
摘要:本研究考察了紧急子句组合(CC)的语法标记的发展阶段,这表明儿童整合两个或多个独立谓语的能力正在增长。为此,我们对三名年龄分别为2岁、0 - 3岁和0岁的希伯来语习得儿童的所有CC话语进行了句内和句间分析,包括儿童自主生成的CC话语和成人-儿童共同构建的CC话语。基于这三名儿童共同构建CC的四个阶段,我们在数据库中发现了以下协调和从属的发展趋势。首先,孩子们很早就开始将两个谓语与词汇动词结合起来,但这些仅限于无标记或成人支持的结构。其次,早期连接标记的CC主要涉及无动词从句或存在从句。几个月后,以连接词为标志的自主生成的词汇-动词组合就出现了。这种最初的“权衡”和语法特异性的逐渐发展到成熟的、有词汇标记的CC被解释为反映了儿童早期互动话语中小句整合的发展路线。
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