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TítuloAcquiring the distribution of null and overt direct objects in European Portuguese
Autor(es)Flores, Cristina
Rinke, Esther
Sopata, Aldona
Palavras-chaveEuropean Portuguese
Direct objects
Accessibility hierarchy
Animacy
Null object stage
Data4-Mai-2020
EditoraAssociação de Editores do Journal of Portuguese Linguistics (AEJPL)
RevistaJournal of Portuguese Linguistics
CitaçãoFlores, C., Rinke, E., & Sopata, A. (2020). Acquiring the distribution of null and overt direct objects in European Portuguese. Journal of Portuguese Linguistics, 19(1), 5. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/jpl.239
Resumo(s)This article investigates the L1 acquisition of different types of direct objects in European Portuguese (EP). Previous research has revealed that although children have early syntactic and pragmatic knowledge of objects across languages, the adequate use of pronouns and null objects is protracted in the acquisition of EP (Costa et al. 2012). The present study shows that children acquiring the distribution of direct objects are aware of universal pragmatic hierarchies but struggle with the interpretation and feature bundles of null objects. Assuming that arguments are linked to left-peripheral C/edge linkers (Sigurðsson 2011), we argue that children need more time to discover the adult-like feature composition of null objects in EP because they involve phi-silent features. Relative accessibility (Ariel 1991) is universal and available early, whereas the absolute accessibility of null objects, i.e. their feature content, is acquired relatively late.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/65201
DOI10.5334/jpl.239
ISSN1645-4537
e-ISSN2397-5563
Versão da editorahttps://jpl.letras.ulisboa.pt/articles/10.5334/jpl.239/#
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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