Three different agreement configurations in Italian (Determiner-Noun, Subject-Verb, Clitic-Past Participle) can be naturally ranked from a minimum to a maximum of complexity in terms of the movement operations they necessarily involve, and of the derived representations at the interfaces. We put forth the hypothesis that this complexity ranking has predictive capacities with respect to the timing of full mastery of the different configurations in acquisition: a more complex configuration is expected to be fully mastered later than a less complex configuration. We check the consistency of the predicted sequence with the available data from corpus studies. Then, we test the prediction experimentally through the Forced Choice of Grammatical Form paradigm with children of age three, four and five acquiring Italian. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

Moscati, V., Rizzi, L. (2014). Agreement configurations in language development: A movement-based complexity metric. LINGUA, 140, 67-82 [10.1016/j.lingua.2013.12.004].

Agreement configurations in language development: A movement-based complexity metric

MOSCATI, VINCENZO;RIZZI, LUIGI
2014-01-01

Abstract

Three different agreement configurations in Italian (Determiner-Noun, Subject-Verb, Clitic-Past Participle) can be naturally ranked from a minimum to a maximum of complexity in terms of the movement operations they necessarily involve, and of the derived representations at the interfaces. We put forth the hypothesis that this complexity ranking has predictive capacities with respect to the timing of full mastery of the different configurations in acquisition: a more complex configuration is expected to be fully mastered later than a less complex configuration. We check the consistency of the predicted sequence with the available data from corpus studies. Then, we test the prediction experimentally through the Forced Choice of Grammatical Form paradigm with children of age three, four and five acquiring Italian. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
2014
Moscati, V., Rizzi, L. (2014). Agreement configurations in language development: A movement-based complexity metric. LINGUA, 140, 67-82 [10.1016/j.lingua.2013.12.004].
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