In:On the Acquisition of the Syntax of Romance:
Edited by Anna Gavarró
[Language Acquisition and Language Disorders 62] 2018
► pp. 285–286
Subject Index
Published online: 12 December 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/lald.62.ind2
https://doi.org/10.1075/lald.62.ind2
A
- A-Chain Deficit Hypothesis (ACDH) 63–65
- Acceptability judgment task198
- Accessibility Theory217
- Act-out task268
- Active search216, 221, 227
- Adjectival interpretation strategy of passives40, 58, 82–86
- Adverbs, Adverbial Phrase120, 195, 218
- Agentivity feature35
- Aspect33, 36n4, 52, 58, 62, 70, 171, 196
- Autism Spectrum Disorder 147–148, 149, 235, 248–250
- Auxiliary selection 11–12, 38–41, 61, 69–71, 190
B
- Backward anaphora216, 218, 221–223, 226
- Bilingual acquisition119, 129, 169, 179, 187, 189, 217, 237
- Bilingual effect125, 141
- Binding23, 219–220
- By phrase22n14, 32, 78–79
C
- Causatives8, 13–19, 24
- c-command10, 23, 91, 219, 220, 224, 229
- Clitic pronoun119, 127, 150, 154, 236
- Accusative clitics 127–129, 135–138, 148, 150
- First and second person clitics137
- Reflexive clitics 18–19, 19, 25, 127, 136
- Subject clitics127
- Clitic omission119, 124, 130, 138, 128
- Clitic placement120, 120n2
- Conjunctive interpretation262
- Contextual account of negation171
- Cross-syndrome comparison152
D
- Dative case13, 15, 16–17, 22n4, 22n6
- Definite articles153, 265, 267
- Definiteness188, 195, 203, 205, 265–266, 271, 273
- Determiner Phrase265, 272, 274–275
- Developmental Dyslexia148, 151
- Developmental Language Disorder147
- Discourse continuity98
E
- Elicitation production task99, 130
- Embedding241
- Eventivity feature35
- Experiencer (Psych) Verbs 22–26; See also Object experiencer verbs, Subject experiencer verbs
F
- False affirmative170, 175
- False negative170, 175
- Finiteness137, 138, 162
- Focus188, 190, 203, 207
- Focus feature8n1, 92n1
- Broad focus, narrow focus191, 194, 207
- Forward anaphora217, 221
- Freezing Principle 7–8, 11, 17
- French faire-par and faire-infinitive (faire-à) 13–14
G
- Grammaticality judgment task153
- Grammaticality preference task 153–154, 225
H
- Heritage speakers188, 193, 209
I
- Identical repetition242, 243–245
- Input125
- Interface Hypothesis (IH)139, 187, 188, 208, 216, 217, 229
- Islands119, 122
L
- L1-attrition189, 194
- L2-acquisitionSee See Second language acquisitionSecond language acquisition
- Locative PP260, 267
M
- Maturation8, 20–22, 71, 125
- Minimal Search Extended274
N
- Negation120, 169, 171
- Non-finite clauses245, 249
- Nonverbal abilities150, 162, 236, 247, 250
- Noun Phrase263, 265, 272
- Null arguments
- Null objects 120–122, 123
- Null subjects215, 222
O
- Object experiencer verbs9, 22, 23
- Ordering effects in acquisition16n9, 83–84
P
- Passives
7–13, 31, 57
- actional passives8n3, 61–62, 73–75, 80
- English be- and get-passives 7–8, 8n1, 8n3
- eventive32, 35, 46–47, 59
- resultative32, 35, 47, 59
- stative35, 46–47
- verbal34, 58–59, 69, 81, 94, 102–103
- Phase Impenetrability Condition (PIC)65
- Phonological factors50, 148, 151, 162, 240
- Picture selection task74, 81
- Position of Antecedent Strategy (PAS)216
- Preferential attention task51
- Prepositional Phrase261, 263
- Processing difficulty 20–22, 22n15, 24, 91–93
- Processing of discontinuous dependencies51
- Pronouns127, 236
- Propositional account of negation171
R
- Recursion marker267
- Recursive nominal modifier262
- Relative clauses236, 262
- Object relative clauses 244–245, 249
- Subject relative clauses 244–245, 249, 260
- Relativized Minimality 9–10, 92, 111
- Romance causatives9, 16–19
S
- Second language acquisition125, 130n7, 169, 181,189, 216, 217
- Sentence repetition 237–239, 241–43
- Smuggling
7–13,
10–11, 26, 92
- and processing difficulty 20–22, 24
- Specific Language Impairment127, 147, 150, 157, 236–237; see also Developmental Language Disorder
- Split Intransitivity Hierarchy192, 195
- Spontaneous production24, 95, 105, 123, 126
- Strong pronouns127
- Subject Experiencer verbs9, 22, 61, 73–75
- Subject position188, 190,
202–206, 217
- Post-verbal subjects191, 193, 202–206
- S(yntactic)-homophony 65–66, 82, 85
- Syntactic awareness153, 154, 161
- Syntactic priming97, 99, 104, 106, 109–110
- Syntax-Pragmatics interface120, 125, 188
T
- Tense33
- Present tense236, 242, 244–45, 249
- Past tense236, 243, 244–245
- Theta-role Transmission Deficit 75–78, 64
- Topic drop126
- Topic feature8n1, 21, 93, 106n4
- True affirmative170, 175
- True negative170, 175
- Truth-value judgment task43, 174
- Two-step simulation hypothesis169, 171, 180
U
- Unaccusative verbs190, 192, 201, 203–204, 207
- Unergative verbs190, 192, 203–204, 207
- Uniformity of Theta-Assignment Hypothesis (UTAH)9, 23
- Universal Freezing Hypothesis (UFH) 7–9, 11–26
- Universal Phase Requirement (UPR)65, 75, 83
V
- Vulnerability Hypothesis209
- Verb agreement151, 215, 241, 245
W
- Wh-movement120, 221, 241, 245
- Wh-questions63, 150, 236
- Subject wh-questions244
- Object wh-questions245, 249
