Stem overgeneralizations in the acquisition of Croatian verbal morphology: Evidence from parental questionnaires

IF 0.7 N/A LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Word Structure Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.3366/word.2023.0228
Gordana Hržica, Tomislava Bošnjak Botica, Sara Košutar
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Studies on verbal overgeneralization often focus on languages with low morphological complexity. The Croatian conjugational system exhibits varying degrees of complexity, and this complexity is not primarily based on the number of inflectional morphemes, but on an elaborate system of stem changes. During early language development, children face the difficult task of acquiring this system, using overgeneralized forms to overcome its complexity. To date, studies have used a corpus-based method to retrieve overgeneralizations in child language, which has had limited success in capturing this phenomenon. The aim of this study was to investigate the production of overgeneralized verb forms in Croatian monolingual children aged 2;6 to 5;11 using a questionnaire in which parents report overgeneralizations used by their children. We tested the relationship between the production of overgeneralized forms and features of the input language (token frequency and class size). We hypothesized that the rate of overgeneralizations will depend on input language features, i.e. a higher rate of overgeneralizations for infrequent verbs and for verbs with smaller class size. The items selected for the questionnaire are the verbs with stem change used by parents in the longitudinal Croatian corpus of child language. Parents report overgeneralized forms in all verb classes, and verb frequency and class size negatively correlate with the proportion of overgeneralizations. Our results show that children gradually abstract morphological systems in a way that is highly sensitive to the properties of the input.
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克罗地亚语词法习得中的词干过度概括:来自父母调查问卷的证据
言语过度概括的研究往往集中在形态复杂性较低的语言上。克罗地亚语的共轭系统表现出不同程度的复杂性,这种复杂性主要不是基于屈折语素的数量,而是基于一个复杂的系统变化。在早期的语言发展过程中,儿童面临着获取这一系统的困难任务,他们使用过度概括的形式来克服其复杂性。迄今为止,已有研究使用基于语料库的方法来检索儿童语言中的过度概括,但在捕捉这种现象方面收效甚微。本研究的目的是调查2岁至5岁11岁克罗地亚单语儿童过度概括动词形式的产生,使用问卷调查,父母报告他们的孩子使用过度概括。我们测试了过度一般化形式的产生与输入语言的特征(标记频率和类大小)之间的关系。我们假设过度概括的比率将取决于输入语言的特征,即对于不频繁的动词和较小的类规模的动词,过度概括的比率更高。问卷所选项目为纵向克罗埃西亚语儿童语料库中父母使用的词干变化动词。在所有的动词类中,家长都报告了过度概括的形式,动词的使用频率和班级规模与过度概括的比例呈负相关。我们的研究结果表明,儿童逐渐抽象形态系统的方式是高度敏感的输入属性。
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