Studies in Chinese and Japanese language acquisition : in honor of Stephen Crain
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Studies in Chinese and Japanese language acquisition : in honor of Stephen Crain
(Language acquisition & language disorders / editors, Harald Clahsen, William Rutherford, v. 60)
J. Benjamins Pub. Co., c2017
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book focuses on important methodological and theoretical issues in Chinese and Japanese L1 and L2 acquisition. All contributions discuss experiments using the Truth Value Judgment Task (TVJT), on three syntactic and semantic domains, binding, scope interaction, and wh- and logical expressions. The issues in these grammatical domains are particularly well suited for TVJT studies as the task allows for the testing of particular interpretations among alternative representations and reveals children's and adults' understandings of these constructions. The book is a tribute to Stephen Crain's contribution to the field of Chinese and Japanese language acquisition within the framework of Generative Grammar. It is a state-of-the-art collection that offers a picture of cutting-edge research on children's and adult's Chinese and Japanese acquisition. Readers will find the book a rich source of ideas and the starting point of new projects.
Table of Contents
- 1. Studies in Chinese and Japanese Language Acquisition (by Nakayama, Mineharu)
- 2. Part I. Tasks
- 3. The Truth Value Judgment Task: An update (by Thornton, Rosalind)
- 4. Negation, uncertainty, and the Truth Value Judgment Task (by Goro, Takuya)
- 5. Part II. Binding
- 6. Logophoric ziji in Mandarin child language (by Su, Yi-ching)
- 7. Kare and the acquisition of bound variable interpretations by Korean speaking learners of Japanese (by Hong, Sungshim)
- 8. Interpretation of bound pronouns by learners of Japanese Sign Language (by Matsuoka, Kazumi)
- 9. The acquisition of the non-subject status of nominative objects in Japanese (by Sano, Tetsuya)
- 10. Part III. Scope Interactions
- 11. Scrambling and locality constraints in child Japanese (by Sugisaki, Koji)
- 12. On scope interaction between subject QPs and negation in child grammar (by Miyamoto, Yoichi)
- 13. Native and non-native comprehension of the Japanese existential quantifier nanko-ka (by Minai, Utako)
- 14. Part IV. Wh-words and Logical Expressions
- 15. Free choice and wh-indefinites in child Mandarin (by Zhou, Peng)
- 16. The acquisition of the wh-pronoun duo-shao in child Mandarin (by Huang, Aijun)
- 17. Logical expressions in Mandarin-speaking children with autism spectrum disorders (by Su, Yi (Esther))
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