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Understanding Prosodic Focus Marking in Mandarin Chinese: Data from Children and Adults.

Hui-Ching Chen1,2,3,4,5,6,7, Krista Szendrői8, Stephen Crain9,10, Barbara Höhle11.   

Abstract

This study investigated whether Mandarin speakers interpret prosodic information as focus markers in a sentence-picture verification task. Previous production studies have shown that both Mandarin-speaking adults and Mandarin-speaking children mark focus by prosodic information (Ouyang and Kaiser in Lang Cogn Neurosc 30(1-2):57-72, 2014; Yang and Chen in Prosodic focus marking in Chinese four-and eight-year-olds, 2014). However, while prosodic focus marking did not seem to affect sentence comprehension in adults Mandarin-speaking children showed enhanced sentence comprehension when the sentence focus was marked by prosodic information in a previous study (Chen in Appl Psycholinguist 19(4):553-582, 1998). The present study revisited this difference between Mandarin speaking adults and children by applying a newly designed task that tested the use of prosodic information to identify the sentence focus. No evidence was obtained that Mandarin-speaking children (as young as 3 years of age) adhered more strongly to prosodic information than adults but that word order was the strongest cue for their focus interpretation. Our findings support the view that children attune to the specific means of information structure marking in their ambient language at an early age.

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Keywords:  Focus; Information structure; Language acquisition; Mandarin Chinese; Prosody

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Year:  2019        PMID: 29651789     DOI: 10.1007/s10936-018-9580-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psycholinguist Res        ISSN: 0090-6905


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