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Split focus preferences in Tagalog: Evidence from child language
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Split focus preferences in Tagalog: Evidence from child language

Nozomi Tanaka, William O'Grady, Kamil Deen, Chae-Eun Kim, Ryoko Hattori, Ivan Paul M Bondoc and Jennifer U Soriano
AFLA 21: The Proceedings of the 21st Meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association, pp.279-288
Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association, 21 (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, 05/22/2014–05/24/2014)
2015
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Abstract

This study makes use of an elicited production task to investigate child and adult preferences for particular focus patterns in Tagalog declarative sentences and relative clauses. Our findings point to a general preference for theme focus over agent focus in declarative sentences on the part of both children and adults, but a preference among children for relative clauses with agent focus.

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