The Acquisition of Compositional Definiteness in Norwegian
Author
Anderssen, MereteAbstract
This paper aims to explain why the prenominal definiteness marker found in modified structures is acquired much later than the suffixal definite article in Norwegian. The coexistence of the two definiteness markers is the result of the double definiteness phenomenon in Norwegian, which occurs in definite structures involving an attributive adjective. A lexical insertion approach to the double definiteness phenomenon is
proposed, according to which the discrepancy in the order of acquisition is argued to be due to the way semantic features are lexicalized in Norwegian.
Publisher
Universitetet i Tromsø, Det humanistiske fakultetCitation
Nordlyd. Tromsø University working papers on language & linguistics 34(2007) nr. 3 s. 252-275Metadata
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