195 Sorace, Serratrice: Internal and external interfaces ‘InternationalJournalofBilingualism’• Volume13• Number2•2009,195–210||
Internal and external interfaces in
bilingual language development:
Beyond structural overlap
Antonella Sorace, Ludovica Serratrice
University of Edinburgh, UK
University of Manchester, UK
Abstract
This article deals with the interface between syntax and discourse-
pragmatics/semantics in bilingual speakers. Linguistic phenomena at the
interface have been shown to be especially vulnerable in both child and
adult bilinguals; here we explore four variables that contribute to this
vulnerability to different extents depending on the nature of the interface:
underspecification, cross-linguistic influence, quantity and quality of the
input, and processing limitations.
We investigate the role played by the aforementioned variables in two
recently completed studies. One compares the performance of English–
Italian and Spanish–Italian bilingual children, monolingual English- and
Italian-speaking children and adults on forced-choice grammaticality
tasks on the distribution of overt and null subject pronouns in Italian
and in English. The second explores bilingual and monolingual speakers’
sensitivity to the presence of definite articles in specific and generic plural
noun phrases in Italian and in English.
We show that over and above structural overlap, other factors must be included to account
for differences in the behavioural data in the two tasks and in different populations of bilinguals
and monolinguals. We argue that processing factors play a non-trivial role in the difficulty
encountered by bilinguals in coordinating syntax with contextual discourse-pragmatic infor-
mation, regardless of the absence or presence of partial structural overlap. In the case of the
internal coordination between syntax and semantics, processing factors may be less likely to
affect bilinguals’ performance, while the extent of structural overlap and the associated internal
formal features seem to play a more important role.
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Instability of interfaces in bilingual speakers
Over the last 10 years researchers working in the field of bilingual acquisition have
been gathering substantial evidence for the vulnerability of morphosyntax in domains
in which it is regulated by pragmatic or semantic factors (Hulk & Müller, 2000; Müller
& Hulk, 2001; Paradis & Navarro, 2003; Serratrice, 2007; Serratrice, Sorace & Paoli,
Key words
bilingual
cross-linguistic
influence
interfaces
plurals
subjects
Address for correspondence
Antonella Sorace, School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Dugald Stewart
Building, Edinburgh EH8 9AD, Scotland, UK. [email: antonella@ling.ed.ac.uk]
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