用德语、意大利语、立陶宛语、俄语和英语对小孩和宠物的称呼

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W. Dressler, Elisa Mattiello, Katharina Korecky-Kröll, S. Noccetti, Ineta Dabašinskienė, Laura Kamandulyte-Merfeldiene, V. Kazakovskaya
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这篇文章是献给Steven Gillis的,我们自90年代以来一直在“语言习得的前形态学和原形态学交叉语言学项目”中合作,研究儿童言语(CS)和儿童定向言语(CDS)以及小名的发展(dim)。我们研究了cd和宠物导向语(PDS)之间使用DIMs和伪饰性(HYPs)的相似之处,而CS只被少量处理。在相关的情况下,也会比较成人指向语(ADS),书面或口头(特别是来自电子语料库,无论什么地方)。本研究的前提将在引言(§1)的开头陈述。与现有文献相比,这涉及到与理论和类型学问题领域相关的几个创新(超越对新数据的描述)。我们还将表明,在CDS和PDS中使用的dim和hyp中,当使用更多的dim与幼儿和年幼和/或小宠物进行交流时,语义只起部分甚至边缘作用,因为更小和更小的宠物在情感上更接近我们,这也是一个实用主义因素。关于语言类型学,我们将把我们的形态学丰富度和生产力的概念应用于cd和PDS,正如我们在之前的出版物中所论证和支持的那样,并表明语言的DIM形成的更丰富和更有效的模式也对cd和PDS中更频繁和更有效的使用产生类型学影响。我们还将应用我们的形态学透明度/不透明度分级的概念,正如我们之前的出版物中所争论和支持的那样,我们开始显示,正如CS已经显示的那样,在针对幼儿的cd中(同样在PDS中)使用的形态学透明的dim比ADS中使用的更多。这也与它们在cd和PDS中的主要语用意义有关(显然不像早期CS那样完全是语用)。语言和作者的选择是根据语言习得前形态学和原形态学跨语言项目的参与者中谁有可用的CDS和PDS,以及Elisa Mattiello收集的英语和意大利语PDS数据。
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Communication with diminutives to young children vs. pets in German, Italian, Lithuanian, Russian, and English
This contribution is dedicated to Steven Gillis with whom we have collaborated since the nineties within the “Crosslinguistic Project on Pre- and Protomorphology in Language Acquisition” on both child speech (CS) and child-directed speech (CDS) and also about the development of diminutives (DIMs). We investigate parallels in the use of DIMs and of hypocoristics (HYPs) between CDS and pet-directed speech (PDS), whereas CS is only marginally dealt with. When relevant, also adult-directed speech (ADS), written or oral (especially from electronic corpora, wherever available) will be compared. The presuppositions of this investigation will be stated at the beginning of the Introduction (§ 1). This involves several innovations (beyond descriptions of new data), when compared with existing literature, relevant to theoretical and typological problem areas. We will show that also in DIMs and HYPs used in CDS and PDS semantics only plays a partial or even marginal role when using more DIMs to communicate with young children and young and/or small pets, because it is more relevant that both younger and smaller pets are emotionally closer to us, which is again a pragmatic factor. In regard to language typology, we will apply our concepts of morphological richness and productivity, as argued for and supported in our previous publications, to CDS and PDS and show that richer and more productive patterns of DIM formation of a language also have a typological impact on more frequent and more productive use both in CDS and PDS. We will also apply our concepts of grading morphosemantic transparency/opacity, as argued for and supported in our previous publications, and we start to show, as already shown for CS, that also in CDS towards young children (and similarly in PDS) more morphosemantically transparent DIMs are used than in ADS. This is also connected to their predominantly pragmatic meanings in CDS and PDS (obviously not exclusively pragmatic as in early CS). The languages and authors were selected according to who among the participants in the Crosslinguistic Project on Pre- and Protomorphology in Language Acquisition had CDS and PDS available, plus Elisa Mattiello who has collected English and Italian PDS data.
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Stem-, Spraak- en Taalpathologie
Stem-, Spraak- en Taalpathologie Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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