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Ergativity and word order in Samoan child language
Oleh:
Ochs, Elinor
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Language (ada di JSTOR) vol. 58 no. 3 (Sep. 1982)
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page 646-671.
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ERGATIVITY AND WORD ORDER IN SAMOAN CHILD LANGUAGE.pdf
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405/LAN/58
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A study of the acquisition of ergative case-marking (ECM) in Samoan indicates that it rarely appears in the speech of2-4 year old children. It is argued that the late acquisition of ECM is caused primarily by the fact that expression of the case-marker in adult Samoan is sociolinguistically variable, with speech between household members showing the lowest frequency of expression of the case-marker. However, evidence suggests that Samoan children encode ergative distinctions through word order, in that they tend to reserve the position immediately following the verb for ab~o!utive constituents. *
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