Elena Lieven | Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig and University of Manchester, UK
Little research has been conducted to date investigating Finnish children’s relative clause acquisition. We report a study on the emergence of these structures in one Finnish speaking child’s corpus between the ages of 1;7–3;6. The study focuses on (1) the effect of the input language, and (2) the properties of the utterances containing relative clauses, namely the syntactic role of head and relativized item and the transitivity of the relative clause. The results show that the child’s language largely mirrored the input language, but that her utterances were less complex than those of her caregivers. In addition, oblique relative clauses, which are difficult to learn in English and German, were found to be commonplace in early Finnish child language.
2019. Mandarin–English speaking bilingual and Mandarin speaking monolingual children’s comprehension of relative clauses. Applied Psycholinguistics 40:4 ► pp. 933 ff.
UZUNDAĞ, Berna A. & Aylin C. KÜNTAY
2019. The acquisition and use of relative clauses in Turkish-learning children's conversational interactions: a cross-linguistic approach. Journal of Child Language 46:6 ► pp. 1142 ff.
CHAN, ANGEL, WENCHUN YANG, FRANKLIN CHANG & EVAN KIDD
2018. Four-year-old Cantonese-speaking children's online processing of relative clauses: a permutation analysis. Journal of Child Language 45:1 ► pp. 174 ff.
HÄIKIÖ, Tuomo & Seppo VAINIO
2018. Syllables and inflectional morphemes in early Finnish readers: evidence from eye-movements. Journal of Child Language 45:5 ► pp. 1227 ff.
KIRJAVAINEN, MINNA, EVAN KIDD & ELENA LIEVEN
2017. How do language-specific characteristics affect the acquisition of different relative clause types? Evidence from Finnish. Journal of Child Language 44:1 ► pp. 120 ff.
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