Nativization processes in L1 Esperanto.

Autor: Bergen BK; Linguistics Department, University of California, 1203 Dwinelle Hall, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of child language [J Child Lang] 2001 Oct; Vol. 28 (3), pp. 575-95.
DOI: 10.1017/s0305000901004779
Abstrakt: The artificial language Esperanto is spoken not only as a second language, by its proponents, but also as a native language by children of some of those proponents. The present study is a preliminary description of some characteristics of the Native Esperanto (NE) of eight speakers, ranging in age from six to fourteen years. As such, it is the first of its kind--previous works on NE are either theoretical treatises or individual case studies. We find, at least for the eight subjects studied, both bilingualism and nativization effects, differentiating native from non-native Esperanto speech. Among these effects are loss or modification of the accusative case, phonological reduction, attrition of the tense/aspect system, and pronominal cliticization. The theoretical ramifications are discussed, particularly with regard to universals of language acquisition and the effects of expressive requirements of language.
Databáze: MEDLINE