In:Generative SLA in the Age of Minimalism: Features, interfaces, and beyond
Edited by Tania Leal, Elena Shimanskaya and Casilde A. Isabelli
[Language Acquisition and Language Disorders 67] 2022
► pp. 315–318
Subject index
Published online: 17 August 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/lald.67.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/lald.67.index
A
- acquisition1, 49–51, 60, 62, 73–74, 76, 95, 102, 112, 117, 119, 158, 191, 193, 199, 213–214, 221–222, 266, 272, 275, 278, 281–282, 296
- age of acquisition (AoA)267, 272, 274, 276, 279–281
- first language (L1, child)12, 21, 117, 191–193, 195, 265–271, 273, 280–282
- heritage language267–270, 276, 281
- incomplete268, 271–272, 290
- second language (L2, SLA)1–7, 11, 13–14, 19–20, 34–35, 42, 47, 50, 52, 60–61, 68, 72–74, 76, 88, 93, 99–101, 131, 137–138, 141, 151, 157, 182, 191–194, 209, 213–214, 221–222, 238, 244, 257, 259, 265–273, 276, 280–282, 287–288, 290
- third language (L3, Ln)5, 7, 191–195, 206, 208, 210–211, 296
- affixation117–120, 158, 164, 165–168, 170–171, 174
- inflection5, 86, 157–160, 162–166, 168–170, 172–183, 273, 276, 280
- suffix118–120 , 125, 131, 133, 161, 163, 166–169, 174–175, 178
- agreement219–220, 231, 251–252, 257, 279
- grammatical gender231, 251–252, 255, 270–271, 277–279
- number162, 251–252
- subject-verb252, 279
- third person singular158, 162
- ambiguity41, 68, 70–73, 88–89, 94–95, 97, 100–101, 104–105, 112, 246, 250, 254, 290, 298, 307
- relative clause6, 287, 289, 290–291, 293, 299, 306
- syntactic246, 250, 258, 276, 289
- American Sign Language (ASL)266, 281
- anaphora5, 68–69, 78, 84, 215–222, 224–238, 246, 248, 255–257
- antecedent48, 69–70, 215–217, 219, 255–258, 291
- attachment182, 254, 289, 306
- high (HA)6, 127, 276, 288–289, 295, 299, 301–302, 304–305
- low (LA)6, 127, 276, 295, 299
- preference254, 295, 301–302, 304–305, 307
- relative clause (RC)6, 127, 250, 254, 288, 290, 301, 305, 307
- assessment22, 297–298
B
- Bengali5, 159–160, 163–166, 168–175, 179, 181–182
- bias5, 88, 100, 147, 288, 291, 295, 298–301, 304–305, 307; see also perception
- bilingualism1, 267–270, 275, 281
- Bottleneck Hypothesis3, 254, 270, 276
C
- c-command14, 17, 43–44, 49, 95–96
- classifier70, 104, 106–107, 111
- clause16–17, 138–139, 146, 151, 192, 194–195, 199, 259, 271, 289, 306
- embedded3, 127
- matrix288, 293–294, 302, 307
- relative6, 12, 23, 127, 193, 250, 254, 276, 279–280, 287–296, 298–307
- clitic5, 15–16, 33, 165–171, 213–215, 217–222, 224–238, 251, 275–276, 281
- Clitic Left Dislocation (CLLD)5, 16–17, 33–34, 213–223, 225, 236–238
- pronoun16, 275
- Colored Containment Theory120
- comprehension15, 19–21, 33–35, 37, 75–76, 79, 88–89, 142–144, 146–147, 150, 243–248, 253–254, 258–259, 276, 279, 281, 287–289, 295, 299–300
- constraint3–5, 16, 20, 36, 74, 118, 132–134, 158–159, 161–162, 169, 173–174, 275
- binding255, 257
- discourse213–214, 222–223, 236, 238
- phonological4, 120
- syntactic12–13, 74
- critical period265–268, 273, 281
- cross-linguistic variation1–2, 289
- cue149, 247–249, 253, 255–258, 288–289, 291, 293, 307
D
- deficit60–61, 214, 268
- representational158–159
- definiteness3, 67–73, 75, 84–88, 231, 275, 277
- dependency14, 120–121, 125, 247–253, 258
- syntactic12, 15, 19, 21, 34–36
- derivation17–18, 47, 55, 95, 119, 138, 161, 165, 216, 219, 222see also affixation
- differential object marking220, 279
- domain36, 138–139, 146, 150, 167, 173, 246, 265–268, 270, 274, 281
- C-domain16, 44
- cognitive246, 256
- morphosyntactic162, 169
- syntactic89, 214
- T-domain16
- dominance24, 77, 98, 100–101, 269–270
- Dutch128, 192–193, 195, 289
E
- English as a Foreign Language (EFL)95, 99–100, 102, 138, 141–142, 151
- executive attention,see memory
- eye tracking37, 128, 250, 254–255, 291
F
- Feature Reassembly Hypothesis (FRH)3, 5, 12, 15, 50, 61–62, 158, 214–215, 221–222, 236–238
- focalization215, 237–238
- focus,
- broad/late4, 139
- domain146, 150
- information138, 140–143, 148, 151
- marking138, 140–143, 148
- narrow/early4, 139
- fossilization221, 268, 270, 276
- French2, 6, 15, 192–193, 195, 222, 251, 269, 272, 289–290, 296–297
- Full Transfer/Full Access (FT/FA)73, 101, 193, 202, 208, 210, 221, 288
G
- generative linguistics1–2, 4–5, 7, 11–12, 41, 243, 267
- German5–6, 75, 117–119, 122–123, 125, 129, 133–134, 191–210, 254–255, 257, 269, 289, 296–297
- grammaticality12, 23–24, 26, 29–30, 32, 35, 81, 133, 200–201, 243, 249, 251–252, 274, 277
H
- headedness139–141
- heritage language (HL)6, 98–101, 266–281see also acquisition
I
- Implicit Prosody Hypothesis290
- input1, 3–7, 34, 51, 60–61, 73, 94–95, 101–102, 111–113, 122, 125, 131, 158, 221–223, 238, 248, 267–268, 270–273, 278, 280–282, 290
- interface1, 4, 36, 119, 138, 151, 214, 237
- discourse-prosody142–143, 150–152
- hypothesis4, 36, 246, 256
- phonology-morphology5, 119–120, 134
- syntax-discourse34, 36–37, 138, 142, 150, 214
- syntax-discourse-prosody142, 150
- interference6, 244, 248–249, 252–253, 255–256, 259, 282
- interlanguage (IL)6–7, 158, 162, 168, 173, 267
- grammar2, 5, 50, 93–94, 112–113, 120, 122, 126, 131, 134, 288
- Interpretability Hypothesis3
- intervention effects12–15, 17–21, 32–37
- inversion43, 192, 195
- Italian3, 5, 12–18, 20–21, 23, 33–34, 213–230, 232–238
J
- Japanese3, 12, 20, 42, 46–48, 51, 100–102, 138–143, 148, 151, 158–159, 257
K
- Korean12, 19, 100, 270, 274, 277, 281
L
- lexicon50–51, 54, 79, 119, 127–128, 148, 254, 257
- lexical access128, 254
- lexical activation126, 128
- locality12–14, 16–17, 20–21, 36, 131
M
- Mandarin3, 68–77, 79, 85, 87–88, 94–102, 104–109, 111–113, 158–159, 274
- Match Theory139
- memory6, 243–244, 246, 248–250, 252–253, 257–259, 268, 291
- encoding and retrieval247–248, 253–255, 257–259
- limitations6, 243–244
- working5–6, 74, 243–246, 247, 249, 251–254, 257–259, 279
- Minimalism1–3, 12, 17, 44, 137, 214
- module4, 7, 137–138, 219, 221, 267–268, 274, 276
- monolingualism6, 36, 127–128, 223–228, 230, 232–234, 236–237, 266, 268–269, 271–272, 276, 279, 289, 293–296, 299–307, 311–312
- mora159, 163, 166, 169–175, 178, 182
- morphology4–5, 119–120, 134, 157–159, 163, 168, 183, 210, 267, 270, 273–281
- distributed119
- inflectional157–160, 162, 165, 168–169, 173–175, 177, 179–180, 182–183, 273, 276, 280
- movement2–3, 13–16, 20–21, 33–34, 36, 44–45, 46–49, 51, 58, 61, 192, 195, 215, 220
- covert42–43, 46–47
- wh-movement16, 33, 44, 46, 60, 95
- multilingualism1, 6, 193, 304
- multiple exponence119–120, 134
N
- Norwegian5, 191–199, 208, 211, 289
P
- Parser127, 288, 290, 294
- passive construction50, 52, 55–57, 59–60, 97–98, 271
- perception142–143, 150–151, 171, 270, 273–275, 281see also task
- verb288–289, 293–295, 298–302, 304–307, 311–313
- poverty of stimulus133
- Principles-and-Parameters (P&P)1, 5, 11–13, 16, 36, 73–74, 134, 137, 267, 273
- parameter settings1–2, 11–12, 42, 73, 75, 137, 139, 267
- processing3, 6–7, 12–14, 21, 29, 32, 35–37, 74, 76, 86, 97, 99, 111, 127, 214, 237, 244–259, 267–268, 274, 277–279, 281, 287–288, 291, 293, 295, 305–307see also scope
- cost48, 96, 127
- native20, 36, 291, 295, 302, 306–307
- non-native20, 36, 288–292, 294–296, 302, 306–307
- Prosodic Transfer Hypothesis (PTH)3, 5, 119, 158, 160, 162, 173
- prosody4, 79, 138, 141–143, 146, 150–152
Q
- quantifier41–44, 46–48, 50–51, 54–55, 58–62, 94–102, 111–113see also raisingsee also scope
- quantificational force43, 46
- quantificational value (Q-Value)44–45
R
- raising2–3, 12–14, 17, 19–21, 23–25, 27–37, 192–193
- quantifier (QR)42, 48, 95, 140
- subject12–15, 17–21, 32–33, 35
- unraised23–25, 28, 30–32
- reanalysis250, 258–259
- reconfiguration221, 223
- Relativized Minimality (RM)12–15, 17–18, 20–21, 29, 32–37; see also locality
- repair170, 174, 178–179, 181–183
- representation20, 33–36, 59, 74, 134, 158, 208, 210, 221, 245, 253, 281
- adjoined158, 162, 166–167, 169, 172–174, 179, 181–182
- grammatical20, 34, 74–75
- phonological120–122, 126, 128, 131, 134
- rhyme158, 161–162
- Romanian5, 213–230, 232–234, 236–238, 289
- Russian6, 68, 75, 98, 103, 193, 270–271, 289, 293–300, 302–307, 311–312
S
- scope3, 41–42, 44, 46, 50, 52–56, 94
- inverse3, 41–44, 47–51, 54–61, 94–104, 108, 110–113
- processing scope economy97, 99
- quantifier2, 41, 43, 50–51, 94–95, 99–100,
- scope-rigid language3, 42, 47, 61, 94, 96, 99, 111
- surface41, 47–48, 56, 94–104, 111–112
- sensitivity3, 23–24, 29–30, 32–35, 37, 73, 150–151, 160, 171–172, 181, 235, 252, 269, 277, 279, 288–290, 292–295, 302, 306–307
- Shallow Structure Hypothesis (SSH)6, 288–289, 291–293, 295
- smuggling approach3, 13–14, 17–18, 21, 34; see also movement
- Spanish34, 76, 101, 158–159, 222–223, 238, 251–252, 271, 274–281, 289
- specificity68–70, 75, 78, 85, 216–221, 224–229, 231–238
T
- tense5, 86, 158, 160, 162–169, 171–179, 182, 199, 231, 271
- topicalization5, 16–17, 33–34, 36, 192–193, 196, 198–199, 201–207, 209–210, 215, 237
- transfer effects2, 11, 33, 55, 59, 73, 75, 100, 158–160, 162, 169, 173, 181, 191–197, 204, 207–211, 213, 258
- first language (L1)3, 5, 7, 12, 19, 34, 51, 73, 99–102, 109, 111–112, 137, 142, 151, 158, 159, 160, 168, 182, 192, 195, 197, 202, 206, 208, 210, 213–215, 222–223, 238, 257–258
- negative101, 213–214
- second language (L2)5, 192–193, 196–197, 202, 206, 208, 210
- positive100, 214
U
- umlauting118–120, 123–125, 129–131, 133
- universal5, 36, 42–44, 46, 51, 55, 58, 60–62, 85, 94, 97, 134, 140, 171, 221
- phonological principles4, 121–123, 125, 131–132, 134
- Universal Grammar (UG)11, 13, 73, 122, 137, 158, 267–269
V
- vowel122, 126, 132, 148, 159–166, 168–169, 171–176, 178–182, 186see also umlauting
- epenthetic172, 174, 178–179
- harmony131
- raising163–164, 166–168
W
- Weaker Language as L1 Hypothesis273–274, 276, 280
