Bibliographie
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">Differential Object Marking and Language Acquisition
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">International workshop of the
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;"> Unity and diversity in Differential Object Marking < style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">research program sponsored by
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;"> the Federation for Typology and Linguistic Universals, CNRS
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">http://www.typologie.cnrs.fr/spip.php?rubrique101
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">INaLCO, Paris, 9-10 December 2016
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;"> Differential object marking (DOM) has received considerable attention in the literature (Comrie 1979, Bossong 1985, 1998, Croft 1998, Lazard 1994, 2011, Dalrymple & Nikolaeva 2011, Iemmolo 2011). Research over the past twenty years has allowed us to grasp the key parameters at work (Hopper & Thompson 1980, Laca 2002, 2006, Aissen 2003, Leonetti 2003, 2007, Næss 2004, von Heusinger & Kaiser 2005, de Hoop & de Swart 2007). This research has also contributed to a more fine-grained presentation of the phenomenon in a growing number of languages, in synchrony and, for some cases, in diachrony< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">.< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">In this workshop, we are interested in how DOM is acquired and in how acquisition data can help us evaluate the explanatory power of available theoretical analyses.
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">In the past ten years, we could see a number of studies on DOM in L2 learning and heritage speakers settings (Guijarro-Fuentes 2011, 2012 ; Guijarro-Fuentes & Marinis 2007, 2009 ; Montrul 2014, 2011, 2014 ; Montrul & Bowles 2008, 2009 ; Bohnacker & Mohammadi 2012 ; CiovÂrnache & Avram 2013 ; Montrul & SÁnchez-Walker 2013 ; Avram et al. 2014 ; Montrul et al. 2015), as well as on DOM in early bilingualism (Ticio 2015). More recently, the L1 acquisition of DOM has also been investigated (see, e.g. Rodríguez-Mondoñedo 2008 and the 2015 special theme issue of Revue Roumaine de Linguistique, n° 4).
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">However, these studies investigated the acquisition and the learning of DOM in a limited number of languages or language pairs (mostly ish and a few other Romance and / or European languages). We would like to learn more about the acquisition of DOM in other (typologically different) laguages of the world, in order to have a better understanding of this phenomenon from a cross-linguistic perspective.
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">At the same time, we would like to know more about the following specific aspects of DOM acquisiton (this list is by no means exhaustive) :
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">-the acquisition of DOM in L3 and in more 2L1 settings
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">- the role of language contact in the acquisition of DOM
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">- semantic universals in the acquisition and the learning of DOM
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">- the link between the acquisition of DOM and of clitic doubling
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">- the acquisition of object scrambling and of DOM
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">- child input divergent patterns in L1 and 2L2 and language change
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">Call for papers
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">We invite papers dealing with any aspect of the acquisition and the learning of DOM exemplifying the previous scenarios (or suggesting new ones).
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">Anonymous abstracts not exceeding 2 pages (including references and examples) should be sent as PDF attachments to the organizer, alexandru.mardale@inalco.fr< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">, by 20 September 2016. Please specify in your message the following : author name(s)< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">, presentation title, institutional affiliation< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">.
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">Presentations will be allotted 30 minute slots including 10 minutes for discussion.
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">The publication of a selection of the papers as a book or a special issue of an international journal is foreseen.
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">Invited speaker
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">Silvina Montrul (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">Important dates
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">Submission deadline (extended) : 20 September 2016
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">Notification of acceptance : 1 October 2016
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">
< style="font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">Contact
< style="font-size : 10.0pt ; font-family : ’TeX Gyre Termes’ ;">Alexandru Mardale (INaLCO SeDyL UMR 8202), alexandru.mardale@inalco.fr