After the Null Subject Parameter: Acquisition of the Null-Overt Contrast in Spanish

IF 1.5 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Hannah Forsythe, Daniel Greeson, C. Schmitt
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Abstract

ABSTRACT In many so-called canonical null subject languages, null and overt subject pronouns have contrasting referential preferences: null subjects tend to maintain reference to the preceding subject while overt pronominal subjects do not. We propose that children acquire this contrast by initially restricting their attention to 1st and 2nd person pronouns, whose reference is simpler to infer compared to 3rd person pronouns. We provide supporting evidence from spontaneous production and comprehension in Mexico City Spanish, showing that (i) the null/overt contrast is in principle acquirable from exclusively observing the referential preferences of 1st and 2nd person subject pronouns in caretaker speech; (ii) children themselves condition subject pronoun expression on pronoun reference in the 1st and 2nd persons before doing so in the 3rd person; and (iii) children use the null/overt contrast in comprehension at a similar age when they begin making this distinction in production.
在空主语参数之后:西班牙语空显对比的习得
在许多所谓的规范空主语语言中,空主语和显性主语代词具有截然不同的指称偏好:空主语倾向于保持对前一个主语的指称,而显性代词主语则不会。我们建议儿童通过最初将注意力限制在第一人称和第二人称代词上获得这种对比,与第三人称代词相比,第一人称和第二人称代词的指称更容易推断。我们从墨西哥城西班牙语的自发产生和理解中提供了支持证据,表明(i)空/显性对比原则上是通过专门观察看守语中第一人称和第二人称主语代词的指称偏好而获得的;(ii)儿童在使用第三人称之前,会先将主语代词的表达置于第一人称和第二人称的指称上;(3)儿童在理解中使用隐性/显性对比的年龄与他们开始在生产中进行这种区分的年龄相近。
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