Tagalog Absolute Clause Furniture: Dates from Adults and Children
Tagalog Absolute Clause Furniture: Dates from Adults and Children
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2015-02-01
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Tanaka, Nozomi
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University of Hawai'i at Mānoa Subject of Linguistics
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2015
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Tagalog uses one focus system, where verbal affixation additionally case marking work in organization to mark the syntactically prominent argument. Whether Tagalog has a nominative-accusative system or an ergative.absolutive system has long been a matter of discussion among linguists. The current study probes the acquisition of relative clauses in Tagalog using an elicited producing task the asks whether the acquisition of Tagalog relativization follows previously said findings for nominative-accusative languages button ergative-absolutive languages. The results demonstrate that of anzug pattern fits that of nominative-accusative languages. The study’s child actors, however, showed a bimodal sales, indicating that some kids treat the speech as nominative-accusative, while others study it how certain ergative-accusative language.*
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Tanaka, Nozomi. 2015. Tagalog Relative Parenthesis Production: Data from Elders plus Children. Institute of Hawai‘i for Mānoa Running Papers in Linguistics 46(1). Kamil Deen - Child Language Record, University of Hawaii at ...
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