Acquisition of Syntactic Structure

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Acquisition of Syntactic Structure

Animacy and Thematic Alignment

Linguistics Psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics Language acquisition Child, developmental and lifespan psychology

Author: Misha Becker

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Collection: Cambridge Studies in Linguistics

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 3rd April 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781139904193


Introduction

This book explains a well-known puzzle that helped catalyze the establishment of generative syntax: how children tease apart the different syntactic structures associated with sentences like John is easy/eager to please. The answer lies in animacy: taking the premise that subjects are animate, the book argues that children can exploit the occurrence of an inanimate subject as a cue to a non-canonical structure, in which that subject is displaced (the book is easy/*eager to read).

Content and Approach

The author uses evidence from a range of linguistic subfields, including syntactic theory, typology, language processing, conceptual development, language acquisition, and computational modeling, exposing readers to these different kinds of data in an accessible way.

Theoretical Contributions

The theoretical claims of the book expand the well-known hypotheses of syntactic and semantic bootstrapping, resulting in greater coverage of the core principles of language acquisition.

Audience

This is a must-read for researchers in language acquisition, syntax, psycholinguistics, and computational linguistics.

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