Pre-school Korean children typically manifest higher comprehension rates on the 'unmarked' SOV sentences of their language than on the 'scrambled' OSV patterns. To date, however, scant attention has been paid to children's ordering preferences with respect to direct and indirect objects. The results of an act-out comprehension experiment involving 40 subjects (aged 4;0 to 7;0) show a strong, statistically significant preference for the accusative-dative order, despite evidence that the reverse order is more common in mother-to-child speech. Two hypotheses are considered, one involving the relationship between word order and grammatical relations and the other involving the relationship between word order and the types of situations denoted by the sentences in question. The results of a follow-up study involving transitive verbs with instrument arguments provide strong evidence in favour of the latter hypothesis.
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NYU, Dept Commun Sci & Disorders, New York, NY USA
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Shi, Huanhuan
He, Angela Xiaoxue
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Hong Kong Baptist Univ, Dept English Language & Literature, Hong Kong, Peoples R ChinaNYU, Dept Commun Sci & Disorders, New York, NY USA
He, Angela Xiaoxue
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Song, Hyun-Joo
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Jin, Kyong-Sun
Arunachalam, Sudha
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