Morphology vs. Word Order in the Acquisition of V-to-I

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  • João Costa Universidade Nova de Lisboa
  • João Loureiro Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Abstract

This article presents an experiment on children’s sensitivity to two phenomena associated with V-to-I: morphology and word order. It is shown that children are highly sensitive to morphology, but accept ungrammatical sentences in which verb and adverb are in the wrong order. These results on children’s accuracy contrast with those reported for production. An analysis is proposed for explaining this asymmetry, discussing the notion of trigger in acquisition.

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V-to-I, morphology, adverb, European Portuguese, trigger

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2006-12-01

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Costa, J., & Loureiro, J. (2006). Morphology vs. Word Order in the Acquisition of V-to-I. Catalan Journal of Linguistics, 5(1), 45–58. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/catjl.78

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