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Minimal Answers Ellipsis Syntax And Discourse In The Acquisition Of European Portuguese 48th Edition Ana Lcia Santos

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Minimal Answers Ellipsis Syntax And Discourse In The Acquisition Of European Portuguese 48th Edition Ana Lcia Santos
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.02 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Ana Lúcia Santos
ISBN: 9789027253095, 9027253099
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 48

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Minimal Answers Ellipsis Syntax And Discourse In The Acquisition Of European Portuguese 48th Edition Ana Lcia Santos by Ana Lúcia Santos 9789027253095, 9027253099 instant download after payment.

This book offers a new contribution to the debate concerning the acquisition of the syntax-discourse interface. It provides evidence that children acquiring European Portuguese have a very early ability to spontaneously produce VP ellipsis as answers to yes-no questions. It is also argued that the distribution of VP ellipsis in European Portuguese (including its co-existence with Null Complement Anaphora) supports the hypothesis that the identification condition on ellipsis is derivable from some innate knowledge of the syntax-discourse interface. Answers to yes-no questions also provide evidence concerning children’s interpretation of questions containing a cleft or the operator ‘only’. The analysis of spontaneous production is complemented by a comprehension experiment, showing that children have two problems in the interpretation of these questions: (i) they do not understand that the cleft and introduce a presupposition and (ii) they start with a default focus assignment strategy and may not access other focus interpretations.

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