The Impact of Sound Structure on Morphology: An Experimental Study on the Acquisition of German and Danish Noun Plurals Focusing on Stem Change

Sabine Laaha, Laila Kjærbæk, Hans Basbøll, Wolfgang U. Dressler

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    Abstract

    This study examines the impact of sound structure on children’s acquisition of
    noun plural morphology, focussing on stem change. For this purpose, a threelevel
    classification of stem change properties according to sound structure is
    presented, with increasing opacity of the plural stem: no change, weak change,
    strong change. General hypotheses are presented as well as predictions
    following from them, both general and language-specific. The relevance of stem
    change is tested in 140 German-speaking and 140 Danish-speaking children
    from the age of three to nine years, by using a plural elicitation task. Results
    show that in both languages, stem change has an impact on children’s correct
    production of plural stems. Language-specific differences between German and
    Danish both in correct responses and in overgeneralization errors are compared
    to our predictions and discussed in detail.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalActa Linguistica Hafniensia
    Volume43
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)106-126
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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