On Tense, Aspect and Genericity in English and Romanian: Insights from Language Acquisition
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Alexandra Cornilescu and Alexandru Nicolae examine generic sentences in English and Romanian, exploring why children acquire them early despite semantic complexity. They reject traditional quantificational operators, proposing a binary analysis where subjects refer to kinds as conceptual proper names. The study highlights that early acquisition stems from innate inductive learning rather than logical computation. Key differences emerge: English distinguishes generics via aspectual contrasts, whereas Romanian utilizes the obligatory definite article to represent kind-level maximality and sums. THIS ABSTRACT IS GENERATED WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
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