TY - BOOK AU - Aksu-Koç,Ayhan AU - Argus,Reili AU - Avram,Larisa AU - Bayda,Kira AU - Choi,Soonja AU - Curiel,Alejandro AU - Dabašinskienė,Ineta AU - Gaidargi,Andreea AU - Hržica,Gordana AU - Kavaliauskaitė-Vilkinienė,Viktorija AU - Kazakovskaya,Victoria V. AU - Kilani-Schoch,Marianne AU - Korecky-Kröll,Katharina AU - Kovacevic,Melita AU - Laalo,Klaus AU - Palmović,Marijan AU - Pfeiler,Barbara AU - Stephany,Ursula AU - Terziyan,Treysi AU - Uziel-Karl,Sigal AU - Voeikova,Maria D. TI - Development of Modality in First Language Acquisition: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective T2 - Studies on Language Acquisition [SOLA] , SN - 9781501512452 AV - P118 U1 - 401.93 23 PY - 2021///] CY - Berlin, Boston PB - De Gruyter Mouton KW - Language acquisition KW - Modality (Linguistics) KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General KW - bisacsh KW - Language Acquisition KW - Language Typology KW - Modality KW - Non-Nativist Functional-Constructivist Approach N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; List of abbreviations used in the present volume --; Studying the acquisition of modality: An introduction --; Requests in first language acquisition of German: Evidence from high and low SES families --; Gender differences in the acquisition of requests in Lithuanian --; Development of directive expressions in Russian adult–child communication --; Acquisition of modality in Croatian --; Competition of grammatical forms in the expression of directives in early French child speech and child-directed speech --; On the acquisition of dynamic, deontic and epistemic uses of modal verbs in Romanian --; Development of modality in early Greek language acquisition --; Acquisition of requests in Estonian --; Directives in Finnish language acquisition --; Modality in child Hebrew --; Epistemic modality in Russian child language --; Epistemic and evidential modality in early Turkish child speech --; The development of sentence-ending epistemic/evidential markers in young Korean children --; The acquisition of evidentiality in two Mayan languages, Yukatek and Tojolabal --; Conclusions --; List of Contributors --; Subject Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - This book deals with the development of modality from a crosslinguistic perspective and is closely related to two earlier volumes on the development of verb and nominal inflection in first language acquisition (SOLA 21 and 30) both methodologically and theoretically. Each of the fourteen contributions studies the early development of the form and function of expressions of deontic and dynamic agent-oriented modality or epistemic and evidential propositional modality in one of fourteen languages belonging to different morphological types and language families (seven Indo-European and seven non-Indo-European). The analyses are mainly based on longitudinal observations of children in their 2nd and 3rd years of life in conversational interaction with their caregivers, mostly the mothers. Main issues addressed are the development of directives and modulations of information in terms of certainty and evidentiality, also taking into account children’s developing social-pragmatic and cognitive skills. One of the main findings is that agent-oriented and propositional modality may develop in parallel depending on the typological characteristics of the language acquired. The decisive factor is whether notions of propositional modality are grammaticized and obligatorily expressed in the language. The findings are interpreted within non-nativist theoretical frameworks (Usage-based theories, Natural Morphology) UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501504457 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781501504457 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781501504457/original ER -