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grammar and pragmatics in the acquisition of article systems文档
Natural Language Linguistic Theory (2005) 23: 53–101 Springer 2005
JEANNETTE SCHAEFFER and LISA MATTHEWSON
GRAMMAR AND PRAGMATICS IN THE ACQUISITION OF
ARTICLE SYSTEMSw
ABSTRACT. This paper provides an analysis of articles in two unrelated languages:
St’at’imcets (Lillooet Salish) and English child language. The article systems in these´
two languages display striking parallels, diverging in similar ways from that of
English adult language. Our analysis involves a parametric difference between
English and St’at’imcets. While in English adult language, article distinctions rely on´
the state of the common ground between speaker and hearer, in St’at’imcets they rely´
on speaker beliefs. Despite the similarities between the patterns of article use in
St’at’imcets and child English, we propose that English-acquiring children set the´
parameter correctly for the English value very early, but that they initially lack a
pragmatic concept requiring them to distinguish systematically between their own
beliefs and the belief state of their interlocutor. This neutralizes the distinction be-
tween the two parameter values, causing the article system of English-speaking
children to optionally resemble that of St’at’imcets adults. In terms of language´
acquisition theory, our study supports a revised version of the Strong Continuity
Hypothesis, according to which children obey all principles of Universal Grammar
and set parameters as soon as the relevant input is available. Any structures deviating
from target language structures result from an immature pragmatic system.
1. INTRODUCTION
In this paper we examine the use of articles in two unrelated lan-
guages: St’at’imcets (a Northern Interior Salish language spoken in´
Britis
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