The Department of Spanish and Portuguese and the Heritage Vowels and Agreement Project are hosting a virtual talk by Karen Miller, an Associate Professor of Spanish and Linguistics and the Co-Director of the Center for Language Science at Pennsylvania State University. Her talk, "Children's acquisition of sociolinguistic variation," will be taking place on Friday, March 5, from 2 PM to 3:30 PM. Registration can be found here.
In this talk I will present data on children's acquisition of sociolinguistic variation and present a 4-step developmental pathway for the acquisition of morphosyntactic variation, that I am currently developing with Naomi Shin (University of New Mexico). Although there is abundant evidence that morphosyntactic variation is pervasive among adults, much less is known about how children acquire such variation. The talk will focus primarily on acquisition of variable forms in Spanish-speaking children, including variable clitic placement, /s/ lenition and plural marking, and subject-verb (non)inversion, and acquisition of variable forms in English-speaking children, including the impact of variable agreement marking on the Root Infinitive Stage. I will suggest ways to test our 4-step developmental pathway to the acquisition of variable forms, drawing on corpus data and experimental studies.
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