Title of article :
The (in)consistent ergative marking in early Basque: L1 vs. child L2
Author/Authors :
Maria-José Ezeizabarrena، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
This paper attempts to describe the (in)consistency of the ergative morphology in Basque as a possible explanation for the difficulty generally observed in mastering ergative case marking. Basque is an ergaccusative language which distinguishes Subjects (S) of transitive verbs (V) from Ss of unaccusative Vs morphologically – the latter marked similarly to Direct Objects – in both the nominal (-k/zero suffix) and the verbal domain (suffix/prefix). Early language acquisition data evidenced an asymmetry in the very early acquisition of ergativity in the verbal domain (around 2;6) which contrasts with a delayed consistent marking in the nominal domain (some months later). Neither language internal inconsistency nor interlinguistic influence seems to account properly for this asymmetry. Moreover, the fact that the delay lasts less in early monolingual (L1) and bilingual first language acquisition (2L1) than in child L2 (cL2) contrasts with models that minimize L1/L2 differences. Furthermore, 2L1 and cL2 production data supports the relevance of the input and the degree of exposure to the language in early processes of language acquisition, in addition to UG and learning mechanisms.
Keywords :
L1 , ergative , 2L1 , Cl2 , INPUT , Verb morphology
Journal title :
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
Journal title :
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)