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E-raamat: Generative Linguistics and Acquisition: Studies in honor of Nina M. Hyams

Edited by (University of Florida, Gainesville), Edited by (The Ohio State University, Columbus), Edited by (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
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The articles of this collection cover a wide range of formal syntactic and semantic phenomena. The focus is on a broad array of developmental syntactic phenomena, including topics in Argument Structure and Clause-Internal Syntax, The DP Domain and Learning Theory. In total, the contents of the volume illustrate ways in which theoretically informed linguistic research can explain language behavior in terms that are motivated on independent grounds and point towards new research opportunities to test theoretical claims about the adult model of grammar. The contributions of this volume are inspired by or related to the scholarship of Nina Hyams, whose dedication to rigorous, theoretically-informed research on language is well represented here.
Introduction 1(12)
Misha Becker
John Grinstead
Jason Rothman
PART I Argument structure and clause-internal syntax in children
Animacy, argument structure and unaccusatives in child English
13(22)
Misha Becker
Jeannette Schaeffer
Remarks on theoretical accounts of Japanese children's passive acquisition
35(30)
Tetsuya Sano
Early or late acquisition of inflected infinitives in European Portuguese? Evidence from spontaneous production data
65(24)
Ana Lucia Santos
Jason Rothman
Acrisio Pires
Ines Duarte
The relationship between determiner omission and root infinitives in child English
89(18)
Carson Schutze
The semantics of the tense deficit in child Spanish SLI
107(24)
John Grinstead
Dan McCurley
Teresa Pratt
Patrick Obregon
Blanca Flores
PART II The DP domain
The acquisition of reflexives and pronouns by Faroese children
131(26)
Sigriour Sigurjonsdottir
Pronouns vs. definite descriptions
157(28)
Kyle Johnson
An L2 study on the production of stress patterns in English compounds
185(20)
Maria Luisa Zubizarreta
Xiao He
Natalie Jonckheere
The syntactic domain of content
205(46)
Hagit Borer
PART III Learning theory
There-insertion: How Internal Merge guides the acquisition path
251(20)
Tom Roeper
Metalinguistic skills of children
271(20)
Helen Smith Cairns
Children's Grammatical Conservatism: New evidence
291(18)
Koji Sugisaki
William Snyder
Contributing to linguistic theory, language description and the characterization of language development through experimental studies
309(16)
Adriana Belletti
A new theory of null-subjects of finite verbs in young children: Information-structure meets phasal computation
325(32)
Ken Wexler
Index 357