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Автор GOODLUCK, HELEN
Автор GUILFOYLE, EITHNE
Автор HARRINGTON, SÍLE
Дата выпуска 2006
dc.description This study investigates whether children learning Irish as a first language show a preference for one or other of the two mechanisms for relative clause formation used in the adult language (movement and binding), and what details of the grammar of Irish relative clauses children are sensitive to. Our results suggest that Irish-speaking children have acquired both a movement and a binding mechanism for relativization by age five, and that they additionally have a non-movement mechanism for forming subject relatives, one that is not licensed in adult Irish. The data is discussed in the context of other studies of relativization in child language, cross-linguistic evidence and the computation of binding structures in language production and processing.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Название Merge and binding in child relative clauses: the case of IrishThis work was supported by Social Science and Research Council of Canada grant # 410-98-0511 to Helen Goodluck and Eithne Guilfoyle; additional financial support for the purchase of recording equipment was provided by Bord na Gaeilge. The work was begun while Goodluck was at the University of Ottawa and Guilfoyle at the University of Calgary. For helpful comments we are grateful to two anonymous JL referees and to audiences at the Celtic Linguistics Conference, University College Dublin, 2001; the Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, 2003; and the Canadian Linguistics Association Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, 2004. We are indebted to Diarmuid Ó Sé for his advice on the dialect. Many thanks to Sheila Scott for her transcription of the data, to our child and adult subjects for taking part, and to the teachers and parents who facilitated access to the children. Ewa Jaworska and a JL proofreader provided expert and patient editorial help.
DOI 10.1017/S002222670600421X
Electronic ISSN 1469-7742
Print ISSN 0022-2267
Журнал Journal of Linguistics
Том 42
Первая страница 629
Последняя страница 661
Аффилиация GOODLUCK HELEN; University of York; University of York
Аффилиация GUILFOYLE EITHNE; Dublin City University; Dublin City University
Аффилиация HARRINGTON SÍLE; Trinity College Dublin; Trinity
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