语法性
普通话
心理学
语序
反演(地质)
语言学
动词
对比度(视觉)
语法
人工智能
语法
计算机科学
生物
构造盆地
哲学
古生物学
作者
Ziqi Wang,Xin Yang,Rushen Shi
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0305000922000629
摘要
Languages employ different means to manifest the unaccusative-unergative distinction. In Mandarin Chinese, unaccusative verbs are allowed in the inversion construction "V-le NP", while unergative verbs are not. This grammaticality contrast brings a presence/absence contrast between the two verb classes in the inversion construction in the input. Using an eye fixation task, we investigated whether Mandarin-learning 19-month-olds were sensitive to this specific input frequency contrast. We found that infants distinguished the grammatical versus ungrammatical uses of the two verb classes in the inversion construction "V-le NP" (Experiment 1). When the verb classes were in the "NP V-le" order (Experiment 2) (i.e., the same level of grammaticality), infants showed no evidence of a looking difference. These responses indicate toddlers' sensitivity to the distribution of the two verb classes in the inversion construction. This distributional information is likely to be one of the potential cues that facilitate their acquisition of the unaccusative-unergative distinction.
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