Grammaticalization of information structure: the case of child Japanese postposing (思考と言語)
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概要
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By analyzing three major types of postposing (right dislocation) by Japanese-speaking adults, mothers and children, the present study examines (i) whether two-year-olds are sensitive to information structure of grammatical constructions, and (ii) whether the types of postposing that are grammaticalized in adult speech are also grammaticalized in two-year-olds. The Newness for postposed elements (Tails) indicates that children's postposing is quite adult-like with respect to Old-New contrast However, the lengths of main sentences (Bodies) and Tails show that their postposing may not yet be fully grammaticalized.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2007-07-07
著者
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Nomura Jun
Department Of Environmental Biochemistry Graduate School Of Medicine Chiba University
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Nomura Jun
Department Of Linguistics University Of Hawai'i At Manoa
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