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9780262201193

Principle B, VP Ellipsis, and Interpretation in Child Grammar

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    9780262201193

  • ISBN10:

    0262201194

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-09-17
  • Publisher: Mit Pr
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Summary

Among the universal principles are those known as the principles of the binding theory. These principles constrain the range of interpretations that can be assigned to sentences containing reflexives and reciprocals, pronouns, and referring expressions. The principle that is relevant for pronouns, Principle B, has provided a fertile ground for the study of linguistic development. Although it has long been known that children make certain kinds of errors that appear to contradict this principle, further experimental and theoretical investigation reveals that the child does know the grammatical principle, but implements the pragmatic knowledge incorrectly. In fact, discoveries concerning children's knowledge of Principle B are among the most well-known in the study of language acquisition because of the dissociation between syntactic and pragmatic knowledge (binding versus reference). In this book the authors deepen and extend the results of years of developmental investigation of Principle B by studying the interaction of Principle B with verb phrase ellipsis and properties of the interpretation of empty pronouns in ellipsis--properties of "strict" and "sloppy" interpretation. This is the first experimental study of these topics in the developmental literature. The striking results show that detailed predictions from the "pragmatic deficiency" theory seem to be correct. Many novel experimental results concern the question of how children interpret pronouns, including elided pronouns, and how they understand VP ellipsis. The authors present the necessary theoretical background on Principle B, review and critique previous accounts of childrens errors, and present a novel account of why children misinterpret pronouns. The book will thus be of interest not only to readers interested in the development of the binding theory, but to those interested in the development of interpretation and reference by children.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction
1(22)
The Framework
1(3)
Constraints and Negative Evidence
4(4)
Children's Interpretation of Pronouns
8(2)
Further Interpretations of Pronouns
10(2)
The Antecedents of Pronouns
12(2)
Overview of the Book: Binding, Coreference, and VP Ellipsis
14(9)
The Acquisition of Principle B
23(66)
Introduction
23(1)
Chien and Wexler 1990
24(12)
Grodzinsky and Reinhart 1993
36(16)
Grimshaw and Rosen 1990
52(14)
McDaniel and Maxfield 1992
66(11)
Avrutin 1994
77(7)
Cardinaletti and Starke 1995
84(5)
A New Account
89(42)
Introduction
89(2)
Local Coreference Interpretations in the Adult Grammar
91(4)
Children's Misinterpretations of Pronouns
95(5)
Children's Extended Creation of Guises
100(6)
The Principle B/C Asymmetry
106(5)
VP Ellipsis
111(8)
Interaction of VP Ellipsis and the Binding Theory
119(12)
Experimental Investigations
131(74)
Truth Value Judgment Tasks for Children
131(4)
The Truth Value Judgment Task
135(5)
Materials
140(20)
Procedures
160(4)
Overview of the Experimental Findings
164(1)
Results for Principle B and Local Coreference in Matrix Sentences
165(13)
Results for Recovery of Elided VPs and the Parallelism Constraint
178(6)
Results for VP Ellipsis and the Binding Theory
184(17)
A Follow-up Study
201(4)
Conclusion
205(12)
Children's Interpretation of Pronouns in VP Ellipsis Structures
205(5)
The PF Deletion Model
210(7)
Notes 217(12)
References 229(10)
Index 239

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