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Journal Articles RLLT 19. Special Issue of Isogloss. Open Journal of Romance Linguistics Year : 2022

The problem of pseudoclefts in French: intersection configurations and intervention in language acquisition

Abstract

Intervention effects have been explored in the domain of language acquisition, suggesting that feature similarity between a moved element and an intervening constituent determines the occurrence of processing difficulties. A graded differentiation scale hierarchizing the different possible relations between feature sets defining the moved and the intervening constituents was suggested: disjunction>intersection>inclusion>identity (Belletti, Friedmann, Brunato & Rizzi 2012; Durrleman & Bentea 2021). It is a well-known fact that young children, unlike adults, have difficulties dealing with inclusion relations. In this article, we compare the comprehension of standard clefts and pseudoclefts by French monolingual children and argue that object pseudoclefts in French give rise to an intersection configuration, which we claim to be at the origin of milder difficulties for children. The paper provides additional empirical evidence in favour of the feature-based intervention theory of locality.

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Linguistics

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hal-03992321 , version 1 (16-02-2023)

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Carla Soares-Jesel, Maria Lobo, Ana Lùcia Santos. The problem of pseudoclefts in French: intersection configurations and intervention in language acquisition. RLLT 19. Special Issue of Isogloss. Open Journal of Romance Linguistics, 2022, 8, pp.1-22. ⟨10.5565/rev/isogloss.227⟩. ⟨hal-03992321⟩
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