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The structure of plural last names in Spanish and other languages ...
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The structure of plural last names in Spanish and other languages ...
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Failed gender agreement in L1 English L2 Spanish: Syntactic or lexical problem? ...
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Failed gender agreement in L1 English L2 Spanish: Syntactic or lexical problem? ...
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Paradigmatic Uniformity: Evidence from Heritage Speakers of Spanish ...
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Paradigmatic Uniformity: Evidence from Heritage Speakers of Spanish ...
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Subject-verb agreement mismatches have been reported in the L2 and heritage literature, usually involving infinitives, analyzed as default morphological forms for fully specified T-heads. This article explores the mechanisms behind these mismatches, testing two hypotheses: the default form and the surface-similarity hypotheses. It compares non-finite and finite S-V mismatches with subjects with different persons, testing whether similarity with other paradigmatic forms makes them more acceptable, controlling for the role of verb frequency. Participants were asked to rate sentences on a Likert scale that included (a) infinitive forms with first, second and third person subjects, and (b) third person verbal forms with first, second and third person subjects. Two stem-stressed verbs (e.g., tra.j-o ‘brought.3p.past’) and two affix-stressed verbs (e.g., me.ti-o ‘introduced.3p.past’), varying in frequency were tested. Inflectional affixes of stem-stressed verbs are similar to other forms of the paradigm both ...
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200308 Iberian Languages; 200408 Linguistic Structures incl. Grammar, Phonology, Lexicon, Semantics; FOS Languages and literature
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.25417/uic.18331496.v1 https://indigo.uic.edu/articles/journal_contribution/Paradigmatic_Uniformity_Evidence_from_Heritage_Speakers_of_Spanish/18331496/1
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Oral Presentation for "Last names, Agreement and the structure of DPs" ...
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Camacho, José. - : University of Arizona Research Data Repository, 2021
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Un tal Ernestico/a certain Ernestico : On the structure of proper names ...
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Un tal Ernestico/a certain Ernestico : On the structure of proper names ...
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Oral Presentation for "Last names, Agreement and the structure of DPs" ...
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Camacho, José. - : University of Arizona Research Data Repository, 2021
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The Interpretation of Adjective-N Sequences in Spanish Heritage ...
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La morfología de las lenguas artificiales. El caso del “volapuk” y de la “langue bleue” ; The morphology of artificial languages. The cases of “volapük” and the “langue bleue”
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Equative ser in Spanish
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In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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