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The subject domain in Cabo-Verdean Creole : combining variationist sociolinguistics and formal approaches
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Corrective feedback and learner uptake in Spanish heritage and second language learner interaction
Yoon, Hyunjee. - 2018
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The Madrileño ejke : a study of the perception and production of velarized /s/ in Madrid
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Case marking in Spanish reverse psychological verbs : a lexical semantic perspective
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The co-emergence of Spanish as a second language and individual differences : a dynamical systems theory perspective
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Two types of focus in Castilian Spanish
Chung, Hye-Yoon. - 2012
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Linguistic humor comprehension in Spanish as a second language
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Language, culture and ethnicity : interplay of ideologies within a Japanese community in Brazil
Sakuma, Tomoko. - 2011
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Information structure and mood selection in Spanish complement clauses
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A quantitative analysis of the role of referentiality and DOM in modern Peninsular Spanish
Abstract: text ; Differential Object Marking (henceforth, DOM) in Spanish involves the use of the object marker a to overtly mark certain direct objects (Juan conoce a la mamá de Pedro.). The literature on this phenomenon is extensive. Previous typological/functionalist work (e.g. Aissen 2003, Croft 2003, von Heusinger and Kaiser 2007) has characterized the likelihood of DOM in terms of properties of the direct object including animacy, definiteness and specificity. According to recent grammatical variationist work on Mexican Spanish (Lizarraga Navarro and Mora-Bustos 2010), these two factors are the most highly correlated with overt DOM in Spanish. While some empirical studies corroborate portions of these findings (e.g. von Heusinger 2008), none have provided a complete quantified analysis of the entire set of features as discussed in terms of the Referentiality Scale (von Heusinger 2008) including specificity and non-argumentals for Modern European Spanish. This empirically-based corpus study investigates the distribution of DOM in the 20th and 21st Century European Spanish focusing on the features comprising the scales of animacy and referentiality. The results obtained in this study provide evidence that the referential features like specificity and definiteness are indeed significant factors that condition DOM along with verb type. This study also sheds light on the validity of the claim made in diachronic work for the systematic spread of DOM (e.g. Melis 1995, Laca 2006, von Heusinger and Kaiser 2010). ; Spanish and Portuguese
Keyword: 20th century; 21st century; Accusative case; Animacy; Differential object marking; Direct object; Linguistics; Referentiality
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-05-3402
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Null objects in Basque Spanish and the issue of language dominance
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The role of L1 English and L2 HIndi in L3 Spanish acquisition : a study of pragmatic transfer in request and apology situations
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Reflexive intransitives in Spanish and event semantics
In: Event structures in linguistic form and interpretation (Berlin, 2008), p. 223-244
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New perspectives on Romance linguistics : selected papers from the 35. Linguistic symposium on Romance languages (LSRL), Austin, Texas, February 2005 . - ; 0001 : New perspectives on Romance linguistics : selected papers from the 35. Linguistic symposium on Romance languages (LSRL), Austin, Texas, February 2005 . -
In: New perspectives on Romance linguistics : selected papers from the 35. Linguistic symposium on Romance languages (LSRL), Austin, Texas, February 2005 (2006)
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. - New perspectives on Romance linguistics : selected papers from the 35th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Austin, Texas, February 2005 ; 1 : Morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. -
Nishida, Chiyo (Hrsg.). - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2006
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Second position clitic pronouns in Old Spanish and categorial grammar
In: Approaching second. - Stanford, Calif. : Center for the Study of Language and Information (1996), 333-373
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The Spanish reflexive clitic se as an aspectual class marker
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 32 (1994) 3, 425-458
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The Spanish reflexive clitic "se" as an aspectual class marker
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 32 (1994) 3, 425-458
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A non-transformational analysis of clitic climbing in Spanish
In: The proceedings of the Ninth West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (Chicago, IL, 1990), P. 395-410
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A non-transformational analysis of clitic climbing in Spanish
In: West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. Proceedings of the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. - Stanford, Calif. : Assoc. 9 (1990), 395-409
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