A cross-linguistic comparison of the acquisition of why-questions by young children
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14.11.2006
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828 KB
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1. Auflage
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Englisch
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9783638569149
In Germanic languages different from English, question formation does not only involve SAI but requires subject verb inversion for all verb types, whereas English requires do-support for main verbs. This property is due to verb-movement, namely V2. In these languages main verbs can raise to a position in the left periphery where the Wh-feature can be checked. In particular, a generative approach would predict for Germanic languages like German or Danish that children who have acquired the V2 property do not have difficulties with inversion in all questions types. A usage-based approach, however, would predict an input-dependent acquisition of inversion for every single question type since it is claimed that children do not use general operations or categories such as wh-elements.
This study investigates the spontaneous production of questions in two German children with an age range of 3;1-3;7 and one Danish child with an age range of 1;00-6;1. The analysis shows that these children place finite verbs in the V2 position in declaratives and consistently produce adult-like Wh-questions already at age 3. In the 124 questions produced by the German children no uninverted question occurred, whereas the Danish child showed an inversion-rate of 94.6%. Contrary to expectation, the non-inverted questions concerned what and where, which frequently occur in the input. Moreover, all why-questions were inverted in spite of low frequency of input.
The study thus reveals the expected cross-linguistic difference in the acquisition of questions as predicted by the interplay of verb-movement and wh-features in a generative approach, whereas the account offered by Rowland and Pine can at best explain English data.
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