- Author
- Title
- Dutch children’s acquisition of verbal and adjectival inflection
- Supervisors
- Co-supervisors
- Award date
- 8 April 2010
- Number of pages
- 189
- Publisher
- Utrecht: LOT
- ISBN
- 9789460930195
- Document type
- PhD thesis
- Faculty
- Faculty of Humanities (FGw)
- Institute
- Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication (ACLC)
- Abstract
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This book presents a study of the acquisition of verbal and adjectival agreement inflection in typically developing, monolingual Dutch children. The author shows that Dutch children correctly inflect verbs for person and number with both existing and non-existing verbs from the age of three onward. The results of a preferential listening experiment reveal that perceptual sensitivity precedes production: Infants are able to discriminate between correct and incorrect number agreement from the age of 18 months. Dutch children acquire adjectival inflection as early as verbal inflection, even though adjectival inflection is more complex, comprising gender, number and definiteness. Analyses of children’s performance with adjectival inflection point to substantial asymmetries between the development of grammatical knowledge, on the one hand, and lexical knowledge, on the other. While children acquire grammatical rules early, it takes them much longer to learn the relevant lexical properties of nouns (e.g. grammatical gender). It is argued that salience factors related to form, function, and frequency play a role in the development of inflectional morphemes. Methodologically, this study stresses the importance of meticulous testing and fine-grained analyses. The outcomes of the experiments are a welcome and valuable complement to existing spontaneous speech data. The book is of interest to scholars who work in the field of language acquisition, developmental psychology, as well as to linguists studying inflectional morphology.
- Note
- LOT dissertation series 247
Research conducted at: Universiteit van Amsterdam - Persistent Identifier
- https://hdl.handle.net/11245/1.320542
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Thesis
Cover
Half title
Copyright page
Title page
Acknowledgements
Contents
Abbreviations
1: How good are children at learning inflection?
2: The role of salience
3: Salience of Dutch inflection
4: Production of finite verbal inflection
5: Perception of finite verbal inflection
6: Production of attributive adjectival inflection
7: The inflection puzzle : the found and the missing pieces
Appendices
Bibliography
Samenvatting in het Nederlands
Curriculum vitae
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