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dc.contributorBerenbaum, May R.
dc.creatorKatsos, Napoleon
dc.creatorCummins, Chris
dc.creatorEzeizabarrena, Maria-José
dc.creatorGavarró, Anna
dc.creatorKuvač Kraljević, Jelena
dc.creatorHržica, Gordana
dc.creatorGrohmann, Kleanthes K.
dc.creatorSkordi, Athina
dc.creatorJensen de López, Kristine
dc.creatorSundahl, Lone
dc.creatorVan Hout, Angeliek
dc.creatorHollebrandse, Bart
dc.creatorOverweg, Jessica
dc.creatorFaber, Myrthe
dc.creatorVan Koert, Margreet
dc.creatorSmith, Nafsika
dc.creatorVija, Maigi
dc.creatorZupping, Sirli
dc.creatorKunnari, Sari
dc.creatorMorisseau, Tiffany
dc.creatorRusieshvili, Manana
dc.creatorYatsushiro, Kazuko
dc.creatorFengler, Anja
dc.creatorVarlokosta, Spyridoula
dc.creatorKonstantzou, Katerina
dc.creatorFarby, Shira
dc.creatorGuasti, Maria Teresa
dc.creatorVernice, Mirta
dc.creatorOkabe, Reiko
dc.creatorIsobe, Miwa
dc.creatorCrosthwaite, Peter
dc.creatorHong, Yoonjee
dc.creatorBalčiūnienė, Ingrida
dc.creatorNizar, Yanti Marina Ahmad
dc.creatorGrech, Helen
dc.creatorGatt, Daniela
dc.creatorCheong, Win Nee
dc.creatorAsbjornsen, Arve
dc.creatorTorkildsen, Janne von Koss
dc.creatorHaman, Ewa
dc.creatorMiekisz, Aneta
dc.creatorGagarina, Natalia
dc.creatorPuzanova, Julia
dc.creatorAnđelković, Darinka
dc.creatorSavić, Maja
dc.creatorJošić, Smiljana
dc.creatorSlancova, Daniela
dc.creatorKapalkova, Svetlana
dc.creatorBarberan, Tania
dc.creatorOzge, Duygu
dc.creatorHassan, Saima
dc.creatorChan, Cecilia Yuet Hung
dc.creatorOkubo, Tomoya
dc.creatorVan der Lely, Heather
dc.creatorSauerland, Uli
dc.creatorNoveck, Ira
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-26T13:42:12Z
dc.date.available2023-07-26T13:42:12Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.urihttp://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4625
dc.description.abstractLearners of most languages are faced with the task of acquiring words to talk about number and quantity. Much is known about the order of acquisition of number words as well as the cognitive and perceptual systems and cultural practices that shape it. Substantially less is known about the acquisition of quantifiers. Here, we consider the extent to which systems and practices that support number word acquisition can be applied to quantifier acquisition and conclude that the two domains are largely distinct in this respect. Consequently, we hypothesize that the acquisition of quantifiers is constrained by a set of factors related to each quantifier’s specific meaning. We investigate competence with the expressions for “all,” “none,” “some,” “some…not,” and “most” in 31 languages, representing 11 language types, by testing 768 5-y-old children and 536 adults. We found a cross-linguistically similar order of acquisition of quantifiers, explicable in terms of four factors relating to their meaning and use. In addition, exploratory analyses reveal that languageand learner-specific factors, such as negative concord and gender, are significant predictors of variation.sr
dc.language.isoensr
dc.publisherNational Academy of Sciences of the United States of Americasr
dc.relationThis research was funded by European Cooperation in Science and Technology Action A33 “Cross-Linguistically Robust Stages of Children’s Linguistic Performance.” In addition, N.K., C.C., and I.N. were supported by the European Science Foundation Euro-XPrag Network; N.K., C.C., and N.S. were supported by the United Kingdom Economic and Social Research Council XPrag-UK Network; N.K. was supported by United Kingdom British Academy Grant SG090676; A.G. was supported by Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad Project FFI2014-56968-C4-1; A.G. and K.K.G. were supported by University of Cyprus Project 8037-61017; K.J.d.L. and L.S. were supported by Danish Council for Independent Research (Humanities) Grant 09-063957; M. Vija and S.Z. were supported by Estonian Science Foundation Grant ETF7492 and Estonian Research Council Grant SF0180056s08; K.Y. and U.S. were supported by European Commission for Education and Culture Grant 135295-LLP-2007-UK-KA1SCR and German Federal Ministry of Education and Research Grant 01UG0711; A.A. and J.v.K.T. were supported by a grant from the L. Meltzers Høyskolefond; E.H. and A.M. were supported by Grant 809/N-COST/2010/0 from the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education and National Science Centre; and D.A., M.S., and S.J. were supported by Grant ON179033 (2011-2014) from the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science, and Technological Development.sr
dc.rightsopenAccesssr
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourceProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS)sr
dc.subjectlanguage acquisitionsr
dc.subjectuniversalssr
dc.subjectquantifierssr
dc.subjectsemanticssr
dc.subjectpragmaticssr
dc.titleCross-linguistic patterns in the acquisition of quantifierssr
dc.typearticlesr
dc.rights.licenseBYsr
dc.rights.holderCopyright © 2023 National Academy of Science. All rights reserved.sr
dc.citation.epage9249
dc.citation.issue33
dc.citation.rankM21a
dc.citation.spage9244
dc.citation.volume113
dc.identifier.doi10.1073/pnas.1601341113
dc.identifier.fulltexthttp://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/11386/bitstream_11386.pdf
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionsr


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