ERIC Number: EJ1219926
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2019
Pages: 27
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Thematic Role Assignment in the L1 Acquisition of Tagalog: Use of Word Order and Morphosyntactic Markers
Garcia, Rowena; Roeser, Jens; Höhle, Barbara
Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics, v26 n3 p235-261 2019
It is a common finding across languages that young children have problems in understanding patient-initial sentences. We used Tagalog, a verb-initial language with a reliable voice-marking system and highly frequent patient voice constructions, to test the predictions of several accounts that have been proposed to explain this difficulty: the frequency account, the Competition Model, and the incremental processing account. Study 1 presents an analysis of Tagalog child-directed speech, which showed that the dominant argument order is agent-before-patient and that morphosyntactic markers are highly valid cues to thematic role assignment. In Study 2, we used a combined self-paced listening and picture verification task to test how Tagalog-speaking adults and 5- and 7-year-old children process reversible transitive sentences. Results showed that adults performed well in all conditions, while children's accuracy and listening times for the first noun phrase indicated more difficulty in interpreting patient-initial sentences in the agent voice compared to the patient voice. The patient voice advantage is partly explained by both the frequency account and incremental processing account.
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Tagalog, Cues, Morphology (Languages), Syntax, Language Processing, Speech Communication, Accuracy, Language Classification, Prediction, Linguistic Theory, Task Analysis, Pictorial Stimuli, Sentence Structure, Listening Comprehension, Adults, Young Children, Age Differences, Nouns, Phrase Structure, Difficulty Level, Computational Linguistics, Role, Verbs, Foreign Countries
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Philippines (Manila)
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