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[In Press] Cross-clause planning in Nungon (Papua New Guinea) : eye-tracking evidence
Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492); Morgan, Adam M.; Yu, Jenny (S33569). - : U.S., Springer New York, 2022
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Quantifying clause chains in Nungon texts
Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492). - : Netherlands, John Benjamins Publishing, 2022
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Language and ethnobiological skills decline precipitously in Papua New Guinea, the world's most linguistically diverse nation
Ibalim, Sentiko; Saulei, Simon; Novotny, Vojtech. - : National Academy of Sciences, 2021
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Singing the Individual: Name Tunes in Oyda and Yopno
In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Language and ethnobiological skills decline precipitously in Papua New Guinea, the world’s most linguistically diverse nation
In: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2021)
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Word learning in the field: Adapting a laboratory-based task for testing in remote Papua New Guinea
In: PLoS One (2021)
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Acquisition of multi-verb predicates in Nungon
Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492). - : U.K., Sage Publications, 2021
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On the acquisition of complex predicates : introduction to the special issue
Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492). - : U.K., Sage Publications, 2021
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Singing the individual : name tunes in Oyda and Yopno
Amha, Azeb; Slotta, James; Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492). - : Switzerland, Frontiers Research Foundation, 2021
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Language and ethnobiological skills decline precipitously in Papua New Guinea, the world's most linguistically diverse nation
Kik, Alfred; Adamec, Martin; Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.. - : U.S., National Academy of Sciences, 2021
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The Acquisition of Clause Chaining in Nungon
In: Front Psychol (2020)
Abstract: The clause chain is an under-investigated complex sentence type, found in hundreds of languages. In a clause chain, as many as 20 or more ‘medial’ clauses with under-specified verbal predicates combine with a single ‘final’ clause with fully-specified verbal predicate. Clause chains are of interest for three main reasons: (a) the special syntactic relationship between clauses, which is neither textbook subordination nor coordination; (b) the potential extreme length of a single chain; and (c) switch-reference marking in clause chains of some languages could require speakers to plan at least one clause ahead as they speak. Research on child production of complex sentences has largely overlooked clause chains. Longitudinal data for three children aged 1;1 to 3;3 acquiring the Papuan language Nungon show that Nungon-speaking children begin producing clause chains around the age of 2;4, with a marked increase in rate of use around age 2;11. Chain length is limited to two clauses until age 3;1. Different-subject marking in medial clauses is used by all three children early, but is first attested in one-clause, ‘root medial’ contexts, rather than in chains. Bayesian statistical models confirm the strong tendency for children to use root medials in expressions of desires and commands. Children’s production of three types of complex sentences—clause chains, subordinated final clauses, and coordinated final clauses—is shown to be subject to the same type of developmental constraint; but once development reaches an adequate level for increased complex sentence production, children acquiring Nungon produce many more clause chains than complex sentences involving subordinated or coordinated final clauses.
Keyword: Psychology
URL: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01456
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7358287/
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Beyond the Two-Clause Sentence: Acquisition of Clause Chaining in Six Languages
In: Front Psychol (2020)
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The acquisition of clause chaining in Nungon
Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492). - : Switzerland, Frontiers Research Foundation, 2020
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Beyond the two-clause sentence : acquisition of clause chaining in six languages
Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492); Choi, Soonja. - : Switzerland, Frontiers Research Foundation, 2020
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An acoustic phonetic description of Nungon vowels
Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492); Elvin, Jaydene; Li, Weicong (R19152). - : U.S., A I P Publishing, 2020
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Editorial : acquisition of clause chaining
Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492); Choi, Soonja. - : Switzerland, Frontiers Research Foundation, 2020
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Short, finite and one-sided bridges in Logoori
Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492). - : Germany, Language Science Press, 2019
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Taboo and secrecy in Nungon speech
Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492). - : Germany, Universitaet zu Koeln, 2019
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The narrative past inflection in Sesotho child and child-directed speech
Riedel, Kristina; Demuth, Katherine; Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492). - : Switzerland, Frontiers Research Foundation, 2019
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The root nominal stage : a case study of early Nungon verbs
Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492). - : U.K., Cambridge University Press, 2019
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