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Generative SLA in the Age of Minimalism: Features, interfaces, and beyond
Edited by Tania Leal, Elena Shimanskaya and Casilde A. Isabelli
[
Language Acquisition and Language Disorders
67] 2022
► pp.
315
–
318
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previous
Subject Index
A
acquisition
1, 49–51, 60, 62, 73–74, 76, 95, 102, 112, 117, 119, 158, 191, 193, 199, 213–214, 221–222, 266, 272, 275, 278, 281–282, 296
age of acquisition (AoA)
267, 272, 274, 276, 279–281
first language (L1, child)
12, 21, 117, 191–193, 195, 265–271, 273, 280–282
heritage language
267–270, 276, 281
incomplete
268, 271–272, 290
second language (L2, SLA)
1–7, 11, 13–14, 19–20, 34–35, 42, 47, 50, 52, 60–61, 68, 72–74, 76, 88, 93, 99–101, 131, 137–138, 141, 151, 157, 182, 191–194, 209, 213–214, 221–222, 238, 244, 257, 259, 265–273, 276, 280–282, 287–288, 290
third language (L3, Ln)
5, 7, 191–195, 206, 208, 210–211, 296
affixation
117–120, 158, 164, 165–168, 170–171, 174
inflection
5, 86, 157–160, 162–166, 168–170, 172–183, 273, 276, 280
suffix
118–120 , 125, 131, 133, 161, 163, 166–169, 174–175, 178
agreement
219–220, 231, 251–252, 257, 279
grammatical gender
231, 251–252, 255, 270–271, 277–279
number
162, 251–252
subject-verb
252, 279
third person singular
158, 162
ambiguity
41, 68, 70–73, 88–89, 94–95, 97, 100–101, 104–105, 112, 246, 250, 254, 290, 298, 307
relative clause
6, 287, 289, 290–291, 293, 299, 306
syntactic
246, 250, 258, 276, 289
American Sign Language (ASL)
266, 281
anaphora
5, 68–69, 78, 84, 215–222, 224–238, 246, 248, 255–257
antecedent
48, 69–70, 215–217, 219, 255–258, 291
attachment
182, 254, 289, 306
high (HA)
6, 127, 276, 288–289, 295, 299, 301–302, 304–305
low (LA)
6, 127, 276, 295, 299
preference
254, 295, 301–302, 304–305, 307
relative clause (RC)
6, 127, 250, 254, 288, 290, 301, 305, 307
assessment
22, 297–298
B
Bengali
5, 159–160, 163–166, 168–175, 179, 181–182
bias
5, 88, 100, 147, 288, 291, 295, 298–301, 304–305, 307;
see also
perception
bilingualism
1, 267–270, 275, 281
Bottleneck Hypothesis
3, 254, 270, 276
C
c-command
14, 17, 43–44, 49, 95–96
classifier
70, 104, 106–107, 111
clause
16–17, 138–139, 146, 151, 192, 194–195, 199, 259, 271, 289, 306
embedded
3, 127
matrix
288, 293–294, 302, 307
relative
6, 12, 23, 127, 193, 250, 254, 276, 279–280, 287–296, 298–307
clitic
5, 15–16, 33, 165–171, 213–215, 217–222, 224–238, 251, 275–276, 281
Clitic Left Dislocation (CLLD)
5, 16–17, 33–34, 213–223, 225, 236–238
pronoun
16, 275
Colored Containment Theory
120
comprehension
15, 19–21, 33–35, 37, 75–76, 79, 88–89, 142–144, 146–147, 150, 243–248, 253–254, 258–259, 276, 279, 281, 287–289, 295, 299–300
constraint
3–5, 16, 20, 36, 74, 118, 132–134, 158–159, 161–162, 169, 173–174, 275
binding
255, 257
discourse
213–214, 222–223, 236, 238
phonological
4, 120
syntactic
12–13, 74
critical period
265–268, 273, 281
cross-linguistic variation
1–2, 289
cue
149, 247–249, 253, 255–258, 288–289, 291, 293, 307
D
deficit
60–61, 214, 268
representational
158–159
definiteness
3, 67–73, 75, 84–88, 231, 275, 277
dependency
14, 120–121, 125, 247–253, 258
syntactic
12, 15, 19, 21, 34–36
derivation
17–18, 47, 55, 95, 119, 138, 161, 165, 216, 219, 222
see also
affixation
differential object marking
220, 279
domain
36, 138–139, 146, 150, 167, 173, 246, 265–268, 270, 274, 281
C-domain
16, 44
cognitive
246, 256
morphosyntactic
162, 169
syntactic
89, 214
T-domain
16
dominance
24, 77, 98, 100–101, 269–270
Dutch
128, 192–193, 195, 289
E
English as a Foreign Language (EFL)
95, 99–100, 102, 138, 141–142, 151
executive attention,
see
memory
eye tracking
37, 128, 250, 254–255, 291
F
Feature Reassembly Hypothesis (FRH)
3, 5, 12, 15, 50, 61–62, 158, 214–215, 221–222, 236–238
focalization
215, 237–238
focus,
broad/late
4, 139
domain
146, 150
information
138, 140–143, 148, 151
marking
138, 140–143, 148
narrow/early
4, 139
see
focalization
fossilization
221, 268, 270, 276
French
2, 6, 15, 192–193, 195, 222, 251, 269, 272, 289–290, 296–297
Full Transfer/Full Access (FT/FA)
73, 101, 193, 202, 208, 210, 221, 288
G
generative linguistics
1–2, 4–5, 7, 11–12, 41, 243, 267
German
5–6, 75, 117–119, 122–123, 125, 129, 133–134, 191–210, 254–255, 257, 269, 289, 296–297
grammaticality
12, 23–24, 26, 29–30, 32, 35, 81, 133, 200–201, 243, 249, 251–252, 274, 277
H
headedness
139–141
heritage language (HL)
6, 98–101, 266–281
see also
acquisition
I
Implicit Prosody Hypothesis
290
input
1, 3–7, 34, 51, 60–61, 73, 94–95, 101–102, 111–113, 122, 125, 131, 158, 221–223, 238, 248, 267–268, 270–273, 278, 280–282, 290
interface
1, 4, 36, 119, 138, 151, 214, 237
discourse-prosody
142–143, 150–152
hypothesis
4, 36, 246, 256
phonology-morphology
5, 119–120, 134
syntax-discourse
34, 36–37, 138, 142, 150, 214
syntax-discourse-prosody
142, 150
interference
6, 244, 248–249, 252–253, 255–256, 259, 282
interlanguage (IL)
6–7, 158, 162, 168, 173, 267
grammar
2, 5, 50, 93–94, 112–113, 120, 122, 126, 131, 134, 288
Interpretability Hypothesis
3
intervention effects
12–15, 17–21, 32–37
inversion
43, 192, 195
Italian
3, 5, 12–18, 20–21, 23, 33–34, 213–230, 232–238
J
Japanese
3, 12, 20, 42, 46–48, 51, 100–102, 138–143, 148, 151, 158–159, 257
K
Korean
12, 19, 100, 270, 274, 277, 281
L
lexicon
50–51, 54, 79, 119, 127–128, 148, 254, 257
lexical access
128, 254
lexical activation
126, 128
locality
12–14, 16–17, 20–21, 36, 131
M
Mandarin
3, 68–77, 79, 85, 87–88, 94–102, 104–109, 111–113, 158–159, 274
Match Theory
139
memory
6, 243–244, 246, 248–250, 252–253, 257–259, 268, 291
encoding and retrieval
247–248, 253–255, 257–259
limitations
6, 243–244
working
5–6, 74, 243–246, 247, 249, 251–254, 257–259, 279
Minimalism
1–3, 12, 17, 44, 137, 214
module
4, 7, 137–138, 219, 221, 267–268, 274, 276
monolingualism
6, 36, 127–128, 223–228, 230, 232–234, 236–237, 266, 268–269, 271–272, 276, 279, 289, 293–296, 299–307, 311–312
mora
159, 163, 166, 169–175, 178, 182
morphology
4–5, 119–120, 134, 157–159, 163, 168, 183, 210, 267, 270, 273–281
distributed
119
inflectional
157–160, 162, 165, 168–169, 173–175, 177, 179–180, 182–183, 273, 276, 280
movement
2–3, 13–16, 20–21, 33–34, 36, 44–45, 46–49, 51, 58, 61, 192, 195, 215, 220
covert
42–43, 46–47
wh
-movement
16, 33, 44, 46, 60, 95
multilingualism
1, 6, 193, 304
multiple exponence
119–120, 134
N
Norwegian
5, 191–199, 208, 211, 289
P
Parser
127, 288, 290, 294
passive construction
50, 52, 55–57, 59–60, 97–98, 271
perception
142–143, 150–151, 171, 270, 273–275, 281
see also
task
verb
288–289, 293–295, 298–302, 304–307, 311–313
see also
bias
poverty of stimulus
133
Principles-and-Parameters (P&P)
1, 5, 11–13, 16, 36, 73–74, 134, 137, 267, 273
parameter settings
1–2, 11–12, 42, 73, 75, 137, 139, 267
processing
3, 6–7, 12–14, 21, 29, 32, 35–37, 74, 76, 86, 97, 99, 111, 127, 214, 237, 244–259, 267–268, 274, 277–279, 281, 287–288, 291, 293, 295, 305–307
see also
scope
cost
48, 96, 127
native
20, 36, 291, 295, 302, 306–307
non-native
20, 36, 288–292, 294–296, 302, 306–307
Prosodic Transfer Hypothesis (PTH)
3, 5, 119, 158, 160, 162, 173
prosody
4, 79, 138, 141–143, 146, 150–152
Q
quantifier
41–44, 46–48, 50–51, 54–55, 58–62, 94–102, 111–113
see also
raising
see also
scope
quantificational force
43, 46
quantificational value (Q-Value)
44–45
R
raising
2–3, 12–14, 17, 19–21, 23–25, 27–37, 192–193
quantifier (QR)
42, 48, 95, 140
subject
12–15, 17–21, 32–33, 35
unraised
23–25, 28, 30–32
reanalysis
250, 258–259
reconfiguration
221, 223
Relativized Minimality (RM)
12–15, 17–18, 20–21, 29, 32–37;
see also
locality
repair
170, 174, 178–179, 181–183
representation
20, 33–36, 59, 74, 134, 158, 208, 210, 221, 245, 253, 281
adjoined
158, 162, 166–167, 169, 172–174, 179, 181–182
grammatical
20, 34, 74–75
phonological
120–122, 126, 128, 131, 134
rhyme
158, 161–162
Romanian
5, 213–230, 232–234, 236–238, 289
Russian
6, 68, 75, 98, 103, 193, 270–271, 289, 293–300, 302–307, 311–312
S
scope
3, 41–42, 44, 46, 50, 52–56, 94
inverse
3, 41–44, 47–51, 54–61, 94–104, 108, 110–113
processing scope economy
97, 99
quantifier
2, 41, 43, 50–51, 94–95, 99–100,
scope-rigid language
3, 42, 47, 61, 94, 96, 99, 111
surface
41, 47–48, 56, 94–104, 111–112
sensitivity
3, 23–24, 29–30, 32–35, 37, 73, 150–151, 160, 171–172, 181, 235, 252, 269, 277, 279, 288–290, 292–295, 302, 306–307
Shallow Structure Hypothesis (SSH)
6, 288–289, 291–293, 295
smuggling approach
3, 13–14, 17–18, 21, 34;
see also
movement
Spanish
34, 76, 101, 158–159, 222–223, 238, 251–252, 271, 274–281, 289
specificity
68–70, 75, 78, 85, 216–221, 224–229, 231–238
T
tense
5, 86, 158, 160, 162–169, 171–179, 182, 199, 231, 271
topicalization
5, 16–17, 33–34, 36, 192–193, 196, 198–199, 201–207, 209–210, 215, 237
transfer effects
2, 11, 33, 55, 59, 73, 75, 100, 158–160, 162, 169, 173, 181, 191–197, 204, 207–211, 213, 258
first language (L1)
3, 5, 7, 12, 19, 34, 51, 73, 99–102, 109, 111–112, 137, 142, 151, 158, 159, 160, 168, 182, 192, 195, 197, 202, 206, 208, 210, 213–215, 222–223, 238, 257–258
negative
101, 213–214
second language (L2)
5, 192–193, 196–197, 202, 206, 208, 210
positive
100, 214
U
umlauting
118–120, 123–125, 129–131, 133
universal
5, 36, 42–44, 46, 51, 55, 58, 60–62, 85, 94, 97, 134, 140, 171, 221
phonological principles
4, 121–123, 125, 131–132, 134
Universal Grammar (UG)
11, 13, 73, 122, 137, 158, 267–269
V
vowel
122, 126, 132, 148, 159–166, 168–169, 171–176, 178–182, 186
see also
umlauting
epenthetic
172, 174, 178–179
harmony
131
raising
163–164, 166–168
W
Weaker Language as L1 Hypothesis
273–274, 276, 280