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9 February 2010

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Minimal Answers

Ellipsis, syntax and discourse in the acquisition of European Portuguese

Ana Lúcia Santos
University of Lisbon

2009. xv, 296 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 5309 5 / EUR 105.00 / USD 158.00
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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.


Table of contents

List of tables
xi–xii
List of figures
xii
Preface
xiii–xiv
Abbreviations used in glosses
xv
Chapter 1. Introduction
1–20
Chapter 2. VPE and the structural and anaphoric properties of minimal answers in EP adult grammar
21–112
Chapter 3. Learnability issues in VPE and focus
113–136
Chapter 4. How early can VPE be found?
137–224
Chapter 5. Answers as a window into the interpretation of questions
225–270
Chapter 6. Conclusions
271–282
References
283–293
Subject index
295–296