Acquisition and processing of word formation in German

Author:

Sommer-Lolei Sabine12,Mattes Veronika3,Korecky-Kröll Katharina1,Dressler Wolfgang U.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Austrian Academy of Sciences, University of Vienna, Austria

2. Recipient of a DOC-team fellowship of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria

3. University of Graz, Austria

4. Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary

Abstract

AbstractCognitive processing strategies can explain general word-formation preferences that influence the structures and their developments. They are based on simplicity, transparency, iconicity, salience, and frequency. We present and discuss evidence from our data on first language acquisition for how these cognitively based general preferences can explain the course of development of word formation and how they interact or compete. The analysis is based on the development of distributions of word formations in longitudinal data and panel data of child speech and their input from high and low socio-economic status families. In order to evaluate the productivity of a word-formation pattern in child speech, we applied the mini-paradigm criterion. Age-of-acquisition effects will be presented according to our own processing studies and to literature.

Funder

Vienna Science and Technology Fund

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

Literature and Literary Theory,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Cultural Studies

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