Featural Relativized Minimality and Intervention Effects in Child Grammar

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Child Grammar
Child Language Acquisition
Chinese Linguistics
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Featural Relativized Minimality
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Intervention Effects

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  • ISBN 9781041259121
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How do young children comprehend complex sentences when intervening elements disrupt understanding? This book explores a key puzzle: children often struggle to link phrases across distance when similar phrases intervene — an "intervention effect" that sheds light on how the mind constructs grammatical structure.

Using Mandarin Chinese passive sentences as a uniquely clear test case, the author integrates naturalistic speech data with carefully designed comprehension experiments involving Mandarin-speaking preschoolers. The findings reveal that children's difficulties are not merely due to memory constraints or unfamiliarity with the construction. Instead, they stem from a stricter application of a grammatical principle that also governs adult language. Importantly, only mismatches in features that are actively involved in a language's grammar — rather than any perceptible differences between phrases — help children to overcome these challenges.

Drawing on evidence from languages such as Hebrew, Italian, Greek, English, and Mandarin, this study offers fresh perspectives on the universal architecture of grammar and its development in early childhood. It is an essential resource for scholars and students in Linguistics, Chinese Language Studies, and Developmental Psychology.

Minqi Liu is a Lecturer at Fudan University. She received her Ph.D. in Linguistics from UCLA in 2023. Her research focuses on generative syntax and first language acquisition. Her work has appeared in journals including Language Acquisition, Languages, and Tsinghua Linguistics.

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