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A Prolegomenon to the Construct of the Native Speaker: Heritage Speaker Bilinguals are Natives Too!
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A rare structure at the syntax-discourse interface: heritage and Spanish-dominant native speakers weigh in
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Object drop in L2 Spanish, (complex) feature reassembly and L1 pre-emption: comparing English, Chinese, European and Brazilian Portuguese learners
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Formal linguistic approaches to L3/Ln acquisition: a focus on morphosyntactic transfer in adult multilingualism
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Subject-to-subject raising and the syntax of tense in L2 Spanish: a full access approach
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Afterword. On multiplicity and mutual exclusivity: the case for different SLA theories
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Cognitive economy, non-redundancy and typological primacy in L3 acquisition: evidence from initial stages of L3 romance
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Generative approaches and the competing systems hypothesis: formal acquisition to pedagogical application
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Generative approaches to Spanish second language acquisition
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Restrictions on clitic solidarity in L2 Spanish and adult UG accessibility
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