The Acquisition of Relativization
James W Gair author Suzanne Flynn author Barbara Lust author Charles R Henderson, Jr author Claire Foley author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Jan '26
£105.00
This title is due to be published on 31st January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Integrating linguistic theory, language typology, and experimental results, this book explores first language acquisition of relativization.
Through an exploration of the concept of relativization, this book considers how biologically-programmed language faculties interact with language experience in the acquisition of language. Covering languages from around the world, it is essential reading for researchers and advanced students in child language acquisition and generative syntax.How does a biologically-programmed language faculty interact with language experience in the acquisition of language across the world? Bringing together linguistic theory, language typology, and cross-linguistic experimental results from parallel studies of development in language acquisition, this book reports new research on the nature of the human competence for language acquisition. It investigates the acquisition of complex sentence formation through relativization -a fundamental component of language knowledge- through systematic, formally explicit, hypothesis-driven experimental studies from English, French and Tulu (in the US, Belgium and India). It demonstrates that across languages, the course of acquisition shares basic properties in keeping with universals of a language faculty, while at the same time, in all languages, specific relativization forms are achieved through development. The results show the power of an approach to the study of language acquisition which bridges linguistic theory of Universal Grammar with real-time creation of a specific language by the child.
ISBN: 9781009373715
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 500g
221 pages