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Not this, but that.' Exploring disambiguation in the context of multilingual word learning
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Measuring the impact of bilingualism on executive functioning via inhibitory control abilities in autistic children
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Comprehension of grammatical gender, case and wh-questions in Greek heritage children
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Processing of novel grammatical features during real-time second language production and comprehension
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Experiential Measures Can Be Used as a Proxy for Language Dominance in Bilingual Language Acquisition Research
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Call for Papers: Greek as a minority and as a majority language in heritage contexts: theoretical, experimental, and sociolinguistic perspectives ...
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L2 children do not fluctuate: production and on-line processing of indefinite articles in Turkish-speaking child learners of English
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Acquiring clitics and determiners in child L2 Modern Greek* ...
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The present paper explores the acquisition of third person direct object clitics and definite determiners by Turkish-speaking child L2 learners of Modern Greek. 66 Turkish-speaking children aged 7-12 and of five different proficiency levels were administered three tasks, in order to test the production of object clitics and the definite determiner. Furthermore, the production of phi-features and case was controlled for. Preliminary results show an initial omission of the two D-elements, but a later differentiation in their acquisition pattern, as clitic drop remains robust until later stages of acquisition. At the same time a hierarchical acquisition pattern of uninterpretable features is found (case, number>gender). ... : Selected papers on theoretical and applied linguistics, Vol 17, No 2 (2007): 17th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Thessaloniki 14-17 April 2005 ...
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child L2 acquisition; clitics; determiners; uninterpretable features
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.26262/istal.v17i2.5569 http://ejournals.lib.auth.gr/thal/article/view/5569
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