Negation in early L2: a window on language genesis
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2008-11
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Swart, Henriëtte de
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Abstract
Early second language has been defined as a restricted linguistic system that
can offer a 'window' on language genesis. In this paper, I model the acquisition
of negation by L2 (adult) learners as a sequence of constraint rankings in the
framework of Optimality Theory. The rankings shift from pragmatics via
conventionalization of negation as a focus operator to syntax. Early language is
argued to follow the same path. The transition from protolanguage to language
is located in the shift from pragmatic combinations of symbols to semantic
recursion over propositions as visible in the use of negation as a truthfunctional
operator. In this view, semantic recursion precedes and drives
syntactic recursion.