Experiencer troubles: A reappraisal of the predicate-based asymmetry in child passives
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Aravind, Athulya; Koring, Loes
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Children’s understanding of passives of certain mental state predicates appears to lag behind passives of so-called actional predicates, an asymmetry that has posed a major empirical challenge for theories of passive acquisition. This paper argues against the dominant view in the literature that treats the predicate-based asymmetry as theoretically irrelevant. We instead propose a novel account that locates the problem in the syntax of experiencer constructions. Synthesizing theoretical and developmental evidence, we build a case for an early misanalysis of transitive subject-experiencer constructions as unaccusatives – structures that, by design, cannot passivize.
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2022-10-17Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Linguistics and PhilosophyJournal
Language Acquisition
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Taylor & Francis
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Aravind, A., & Koring, L. (2022). Experiencer troubles: A reappraisal of the predicate-based asymmetry in child passives. Language Acquisition, 30(1), 76–100.
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