TY - CHAP
T1 - Development of intra- and inter-clausal dependency in Hebrew
AU - Nir, Bracha
PY - 2016/8/25
Y1 - 2016/8/25
N2 - The chapter relies on the notion of dependency marking as a framework for a reinterpretation of data on syntactic development in Hebrew from early childhood to adulthood. Following a short outline of how grammatical dependencies are realized in Hebrew, I explore the emergence of dependencies in both simple (single-clause) and complex (clause-combining) syntax. In each case, concern is with the transition from isolated, to non-dependent, to partially dependent, and eventually to fully dependent combinations as markers of functional dependency, in the sense of integration of how events are represented verbally both within and across clause boundaries.
AB - The chapter relies on the notion of dependency marking as a framework for a reinterpretation of data on syntactic development in Hebrew from early childhood to adulthood. Following a short outline of how grammatical dependencies are realized in Hebrew, I explore the emergence of dependencies in both simple (single-clause) and complex (clause-combining) syntax. In each case, concern is with the transition from isolated, to non-dependent, to partially dependent, and eventually to fully dependent combinations as markers of functional dependency, in the sense of integration of how events are represented verbally both within and across clause boundaries.
KW - Children -- Language
KW - Hebrew language -- Clauses
KW - Hebrew language -- Syntax
KW - LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
KW - Language acquisition
U2 - 10.1075/tilar.19.09nir
DO - 10.1075/tilar.19.09nir
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9789027244093
VL - 19
T3 - Trends in Language Acquisition Research
SP - 259
EP - 294
BT - Acquisition and Development of Hebrew
A2 - Berman, Ruth A.
PB - John Benjamins Publishing Company
CY - Amsterdam
ER -