Overt, Omitted and Cliticized Structural Arguments in Preschool Speakers of Serbian Dialectal Varieties
Abstract
The paper explores two hypotheses: that the acquisition of clitics in Serbo-Croatian includes a stage in which children generalize pro as the uninflected clitic pronoun for both subjects and direct objects, before acquiring the inflection for the object clitic, and that the acquisition of object clitics in the standard variety is facilitated by a higher degree of grammaticalization of these clitics, and consequently also a higher frequency. Results of an investigation with picture-based narratives are reported and discussed, in which the predictions of these two hypotheses are quantitatively tested and confirmed.
Presentato: 30 Dicembre 2025 | Accettato: 31 Gennaio 2026 | Pubblicato 31 Marzo 2026 | Lingua: en
Keywords Bilingualism • Repetition • Clitics • Structural arguments • Omission • Geographic variation • Language development
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