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Does Bilingual Education Benefit the Social and Cognitive Development of Monolingually-Raised Children? Evidence from a longitudinal study
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Exploring ESOL teachers’ perspectives on the language learning experiences, challenges, and motivations of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK
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Nativeness, Social Distance and Structural Convergence in Dialogue
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Structural Priming in Dialogues between Native and Non-native Speakers ...
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Investigating the bilingual advantage: The impact of L2 exposure on the social and cognitive skills of monolingually-raised children in bilingual education
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Offline interpretation of subject pronouns by native speakers of Spanish
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 3, No 1 (2018); 27 ; 2397-1835 (2018)
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Research on anaphora resolution reveals that speakers’ interpretation of pronominal subjects is often inconsistent, with results differing in terms of the antecedent preferences of these speakers and the factors that affect these preferences. The present study investigates anaphora resolution by native speakers of Spanish using an offline judgment task where participants are presented with globally ambiguous anaphora to test the predictions of Carminati’s (2002) Position of Antecedent Strategy (PAS) with Spanish intra-sentential Main-Subordinate anaphora. The results show that native speakers of Iberian Spanish have a clear preference for the object as the antecedent for the overt pronoun with this structure, while a preference for the subject as the antecedent for the null pronoun was not revealed. These findings appear to be at odds with the PAS and suggest that anaphora resolution is affected by clause order.
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Anaphora resolution; antecedent preferences; offline interpretation; Spanish; subject pronouns
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URL: https://www.glossa-journal.org/jms/article/view/256 https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.256
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Awareness of Linguistic Competence Influences Structural Priming
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Offline interpretation of subject pronouns by native speakers of Spanish
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Book Review: Fred Genesee and Audrey Delcenserie (Eds.), Starting Over – The Language Development in Internationally-Adopted Children
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What is the source of L1 attrition? The effect of recent L1 re-exposure on Spanish speakers under L1 attrition
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Selectivity in L1 Attrition: Differential Object Marking in Spanish Near-Native Speakers of English
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The Effect of Recent L1 Exposure on Spanish Attrition: An Eye-Tracking Study
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Effect of recent L1 exposure on Spanish attrition : an eye-tracking study
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Selectivity of L1 attrition and effect of L1 exposure in Spanish near-native speakers of English: An eye-tracking study.
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