Up close and personal: a case study of the development of three English fillersWith thanks to Ann Peters, Rolf Norgaard and Bill Bright for editorial advice and encouragement.
FELDMAN, ANDREA; MENN, LISE; FELDMAN ANDREA; University of Colorado; University of Colorado; MENN LISE; University of Colorado
Журнал:
Journal of Child Language
Дата:
2003
Аннотация:
As Peters (2001) has suggested, the young childʼs use of fillers seems to indicate awareness of distributionally-defined slots in which some as yet unidentified material belongs. One may view a filler as an emergent transitional form; as a slot that serves as an underspecified lexical entry for the accumulation of phonological and functional information; or as prosodic ‘sentence padding’. We trace the development of three fillers in one English-acquiring child through seven months, from their first appearance about 1;9 through their re-analysis as English functors about age 2;4. We show how the description of these fillers requires an elaboration of the current framework for describing the emergence of morphology, from a one-dimensional to a multi-dimensional model. Finally, we argue that the neglect of such transitional and under-defined elements gives a false picture of development, making it appear as if language development takes place in discontinuous steps.
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