Exhaustive pairing errors in passives

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Children make exhaustive pairing (EP) errors with universal quantifiers, rejecting sentences like (1) for Figure 1 because of the extra object, in contrast to adults. EP errors have been explained as a syntactic, semantic and/or pragmatic issue (Philip, 2011), or caused by experimental artifacts (Crain et-al., 1996). Children made more EP errors with quantified objects (Kang, 2001). When the quantified set was introduced as discourse topic, however, EP errors disappeared (Drozd & van Loosbroek, 2006). This only happened though for quantified subjects, not quantified objects (Hollebrandse, 2004). To further examine the role of grammatical function, we investigated passives. We expected that children might perform worse on passives than actives, because passivization disrupts the canonical mapping between thematic roles and grammatical function.
Originele taal-2English
TitelBUCLD 45
SubtitelProceedings of the 45th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development
RedacteurenDanielle Dionne , Lee-Ann Vidal Covas
Plaats van productieSomerville
UitgeverijCascadilla Press
Pagina's386-398
Aantal pagina's13
ISBN van geprinte versie978-1-57473-067-8
StatusPublished - 2021

Publicatie series

NaamBUCLD: Proceedings of the Boston University Conference on Language Development
UitgeverijCascadilla Press
Volume45
ISSN van geprinte versie1080-692X

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