The acquisition of aspectuality by Russian children : the early stages

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  • Natalia Vladimirovna Gagarina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.15.2000.30

Abstract

The article deals with the analysis of the development of aspectuality at the early stages of the acquisition of Russian. Data from seven children are investigated for this purpose. It is claimed that the category of aspectuality, being the property of the whole utterance, can be expressed at the early stages of language acquisition even before the verb itself occurs. During this period some children mark the basic aspectual opposition "process-result" by the linguistic devices at their disposal, namely by various uses of sound imitations or onomatopoetics. Onomatopoetics, when used once, can be said to be the predecessors of perfective verbs, while reduplicative use of onomatopoetics seems to correspond to the imperfective aspect. The paper presents an analysis of the early verb lexicons of six children. Among their 24 earliest verbs both aspects are represented. As revealed by the analysis, aspect (and Aktionsart) clusters with tense in a specific way: imperfective verbs are mainly used in the present while perfectives are used mostly in the past.

 

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2000

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Gagarina, Natalia Vladimirovna. 2000. „The Acquisition of Aspectuality by Russian Children : The Early Stages“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 15 (Januar):232-46. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.15.2000.30.