Learning to suspend implicated contrast The acquisition of ook in Dutch
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| Publication date | 2017 |
| Journal | Linguistics in the Netherlands |
| Event | Taalkunde in Nederland Dag |
| Volume | Issue number | 34 |
| Pages (from-to) | 143-155 |
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| Abstract |
Children acquire the meaning of ook ‘also’ in Dutch relatively late ( Bergsma 2006 ), although this focus particle is highly frequent. We argue that this late acquisition is caused by a pragmatic rule: contrastive implicature. We follow Sæbø (2004) , who argues that additives are used because without them, the sentences they appear in would be interpreted as contrastive in relation to the context. Data from a sentence completion task administered to Dutch L1 learners (N = 62, ages 4;0–5;11) show that, on average, four-year-olds do not distinguish sentences with ook from sentences without ook. Five-year-olds do better on sentences with ook but worse on sentences without it. We argue that they have generally acquired contrastive implicature: they apply the correct contrastive interpretation to sentences without ook, but overgeneralize this implicature to sentences with ook, before completely acquiring the meaning of ook.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1075/avt.34.10wol |
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