TY - JOUR A1 - Sanfelici, Emanuela A1 - Féry, Caroline A1 - Schulz, Petra T1 - What verb-final and V2 have in common: evidence from the prosody of german restrictive relative clauses in adults and children T2 - Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaf N2 - Theoretical accounts agree that German restrictive relative clauses (RCs) are integrated at the level of syntax as well as at the level of prosody (; , ; ; ; ) in both the default verb-final and the marked verb-second variant (referred to as iV2). Both variants are assumed to show the same prosodic pattern, i. e., prosodic integration into the main clause, and not unintegrated prosody, which would signal a sequence of two main clauses. To date strong empirical evidence for this close correspondence between prosody and syntax in RCs is missing. Findings regarding prosodic integration of verb-final RCs are not consistent, and research regarding the prosody of iV2 structures is very scarce. Using a delayed sentence-repetition task, our study investigated whether subordination is signaled by prosody in RCs in both the verb-final and the V2 variant in adults (n = 21). In addition, we asked whether young language learners (n = 23), who at the age of 3 have just started to produce embedded clauses, are already sensitive to this mapping. The adult responses showed significantly more patterns of prosodic integration than of prosodic non-integration in the V-final and the iV2 structures, with no difference between the two conditions. Notably, the child responses mirrored this adult behavior, showing significantly more patterns of prosodic integration than of prosodic non-integration in both V-final and iV2 structures. The findings regarding adults’ prosodic realizations provide novel empirical evidence for the claim that iV2 structures, just like verb-final RCs, show prosodic integration. Moreover, our study strongly suggests that subordination is signaled by prosody already by age 3 in both verb-final and V2 variants of RCs. KW - relative clause KW - prosody KW - verb placemen KW - prosodic integration KW - language acquisition Y1 - 2020 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/56497 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-564973 SN - 1613-3706 SN - 0721-9067 VL - 39 IS - 2 SP - 201 EP - 230 PB - De Gruyter CY - Berlin [u.a.] ER -