Acquisition of Recursive Possessives and Recursive Locatives in Mandarin
As recursion has been underlying any linguistic work for the last 60 years, the acquisition of recursive structures by children during language learning has become a focal point of inquiry. This study delves into the developmental trajectory of Mandarin-speaking children's acquisition of recurs...
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Zusammenfassung: | As recursion has been underlying any linguistic work for the last 60 years,
the acquisition of recursive structures by children during language learning
has become a focal point of inquiry. This study delves into the developmental
trajectory of Mandarin-speaking children's acquisition of recursive possessives
and locatives, assessing the impact of structural diversity on language
acquisition. The research contrasts the comprehension of two-level recursive
structures among children aged 3 to 7 years, employing answering question while
seeing a picture task to elicit responses. The findings indicate that children
do not attain adult-like proficiency in two-level recursion until the age of 6,
and there exists a notable asymmetry in the acquisition of recursive
possessives versus locatives. These results underscore the primacy of
structural complexity and cognitive factors in the acquisition process,
enhancing our comprehension of the cognitive foundations of language
development and the pivotal role of recursion in child language acquisition. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.16556 |