Information structure in language acquisition. Production and comprehension of (in)definite articles by German-speaking children

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The present study investigates the production and comprehension of indefinite and definite articles as markers of givenness by typically-developing German-speaking children, from the perspective of information structure theory. The study involves 93 typically-developing children aged four to seven years old with normal language-skills and 20 adults. The results of a story-narration task and a truth-value judgment task reveal that children have more problems with new than with given referents in production as well as comprehension suggesting a given better than new-pattern. These findings are explained in the context of perspective-taking capacities and cue weighting theory.

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Fuchs, J., Domahs, U., & Kauschke, C. (2021, January 1). Information structure in language acquisition. Production and comprehension of (in)definite articles by German-speaking children. Journal of Child Language. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305000920000124

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