Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (Nov 2022)

Examining Main Clause Similarity and Frequency Effects in the Production of Tagalog Relative Clauses

  • Tanaka, Nozomi,
  • Bondoc, Ivan Paul,
  • Deen, Kamil

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
pp. 70 – 86

Abstract

Read online

This study investigates two possible factors in the well-known subject preference in the acquisition and processing of relative clauses (RCs): (i) an effect of similarity between declarative and relative clauses and (ii) an effect of frequency of certain RC types. Two production experiments were conducted with adult and child speakers of Tagalog, a verb-initial language with a Philippine-type voice system. One experiment elicited declarative clauses and the other elicited relative clauses; both had two animacy conditions: animate-animate (animate agent and patient) and animate-inanimate (animate agent, inanimate patient). Experiment 1’s results show a preference for patient voice in the animate-animate condition only. Experiment 2’s results show a preference for the relativization of the agent in the animate-inanimate condition only. We suggest that the interplay of a patient voice preference in Tagalog with a general preference for the relativization of agents – the source of which remains undetermined – may explain these results.

Keywords