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Sara Moradlou1, Xiaobei Zheng2, Ye Tian1,3, Jonathan Ginzburg1.
Abstract
In this paper we consider the order of emergence of comprehension of wh-questions and polar-questions. We argue that considerations of complexity and input favour the earlier emergence of polar questions; on the other hand, if one assumes that question understanding emerges as a consequence of interactive learning this favours (certain) wh-questions, as well as a small subclass of polar questions. We offer corpus evidence from the Providence corpus that (a certain class of) wh-questions are in fact understood earlier than the polar-questions. We test this observation using elicitation studies on German and Chinese speaking children. Our results confirm the finding from the corpus study and are in line with an interactive learning perspective for the emergence of understanding of questions.Entities:
Keywords: interrogative structures; order of emergence; polar-questions; understanding by children; wh-questions
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32460932 DOI: 10.1017/S0305000920000276
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Lang ISSN: 0305-0009