
Bilingual First Language Acquisition
French and German grammatical development
Juergen M. Meisel(Editor)
Benjamins (John) North America Inc.,US (Publisher)
Published on 6. September 1994
Book
Hardback
282 pages
978-1-55619-242-5 (ISBN)
Description
The contributions in this volume are based on an analysis of data from bilingual children acquiring French and German simultaneously. The longitudinal studies started at approximately age one year and six months and continued till age six.
The papers focus on the development of specific grammatical phenomena; explanations are given within the framework of the Principle and Parameter approach. The study is primarily concerned with the acquisition of so-called 'functional categories' and the consequences of their acquisition for the development of grammar. Specific points dealt with in these papers include: gender, number and case and their internal structure (DP vs NP); inflection and its consequences for agreement marking; and word order phenomena (subject-raising constructions (incl. passives), word order in subordinate clauses).
The basic hypothesis underlying this study is that early child grammars consist only of lexical categories and that functional categories are implemented later in the child's grammar. How this happens exactly is the central issue explored in this book.
The papers focus on the development of specific grammatical phenomena; explanations are given within the framework of the Principle and Parameter approach. The study is primarily concerned with the acquisition of so-called 'functional categories' and the consequences of their acquisition for the development of grammar. Specific points dealt with in these papers include: gender, number and case and their internal structure (DP vs NP); inflection and its consequences for agreement marking; and word order phenomena (subject-raising constructions (incl. passives), word order in subordinate clauses).
The basic hypothesis underlying this study is that early child grammars consist only of lexical categories and that functional categories are implemented later in the child's grammar. How this happens exactly is the central issue explored in this book.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam/Philadelphia
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
530 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55619-242-5 (9781556192425)
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Content
1. Preface (by Meisel, Jurgen M.); 2. Acquiring German and French in a Billingual Setting (by Jordens, Peter); 3. The DUFDE Project (by Koppe, Regina); 4. The Acquisition of Gender and Number Morphology within NP (by Koehn, Caroline); 5. Gender and Number Agreement within DP (by Muller, Natascha); 6. Getting FAT: Finiteness, Agreement and Tense in Early Grammars (by Meisel, Jurgen M.); 7. More about INFL-ection and Agreement: The Acquisition of Clitic Pronouns in French (by Kaiser, Georg); 8. Case Assignment and Functional Categories in Bilingual Children: Routes of Development and Implications for Linguistic Theory (by Stenzel, Achim); 9. NP-Movement and Subject Raising (by Koppe, Regina); 10. Parameters Cannot be Reset: Evidence from the Development of COMP (by Muller, Natascha); 11. Index of Names; 12. Index of Subjects