Affiliation:
1. Université de Liège
2. F.R.S.-FNRS
3. Université catholique de Louvain
Abstract
Abstract
Studies have demonstrated that Dutch has a much stronger tendency towards compounding than French (e.g., Du.
badkamer vs Fr. salle de bains ‘bathroom’) when adopting a restrictive approach of
compounding in which the presence of prepositions and/or internal inflection in multi-word expressions is considered evidence for
their syntactic formation. The example above illustrates that Dutch compounding differs from French in another important aspect:
while Germanic compounding is by definition right-headed, French has a general tendency towards left-hand headed compounds and
phrases. In this study, we investigate the impact of these typological differences on the acquisition of Dutch nominal compounds
by French-speaking learners in the context of multilingual Belgium. We provide an in-depth corpus analysis of the acquisition of
Dutch compounds at different levels of abstraction (schematic and substantive compound constructions). Moreover, we investigate
the impact of additional target-language input through CLIL programs (Content and Language Integrated Learning)
on the acquisition of Dutch compounds by French-speaking learners of Dutch. The results are described and interpreted from the
perspective of Diasystematic Construction Grammar (DCxG), which conceptualizes the linguistic competence of
multilingual speakers as one integrated network of constructions, containing language-specific idioconstructions
and shared diaconstructions.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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