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A Columbia School perspective on explanation in morphosyntactic variation
In: Explanations in sociosyntactic variation (2022), S. 90-119
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Questioning theoretical primitives in linguistic inquiry : papers in honor of Ricardo Otheguy
Shin, Naomi (Herausgeber); Erker, Daniel (Herausgeber); Otheguy, Ricardo (Gefeierter). - Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2018
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Measuring Cross-Linguistic Influence in First- and Second-Generation Bilinguals: ERP vs. Acceptability Judgments
In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2017)
Abstract: Two types of Spanish-English bilinguals were tested in an event-related potential (ERP) experiment on a contrast in the two languages exemplified in (1) and (2) in order to investigate linguistic permeability during processing of Spanish (1a and 2a). In Spanish, but not English, absence of the complementizer que is ungrammatical. (1) a. Qué hermana confesó Inés que había comido la tarta? b. *What sister did Inés confess that had eaten the cake? (2) a. *Qué hermana confesó Inés Ø había comido la tarta? b. What sister did Inés confess Ø had eaten the cake? In a first analysis, we grouped subjects by generation and compared ERP responses to que-less vs. que-full sentences. A significant N400 effect was found for first-, but not second-generation, suggesting reduced sensitivity to missing que for the latter. However, a second analysis, using linear mixed modeling to test predictiveness of individual speaker variables revealed generation to be non-predictive of N400 amplitude. Instead, current language use, cumulative exposure to English, and socioeconomic status (SES) were significant predictors for all subjects: increased English use, exposure, and SES resulted in smaller N400 amplitude to the anomaly in Spanish shown in (2a). Our results show that a priori classification of bilinguals masks gradient cross-linguistic effects, and processing is permeable in all bilinguals depending on amount of language use. Results from an acceptability judgment task administered to the same subjects using a subset of the same stimuli show that both subject groups judge que-less and que-full to be equally natural. These results suggest that behavioral measures that rely on metalinguistic judgments may not be good indicators of processing, and that having to appeal to metalinguistic knowledge may mask intrinsic knowledge.
URL: https://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol23/iss1/17
https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1957&context=pwpl
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The Routledge handbook of Hispanic applied linguistics
Klee, Carol; Bolívar, Adriana; Sykes, Julie M.. - London : Routledge, 2015
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Subject pronoun expression in Spanish : a cross-dialectal perspective
Martín Butragueño, Pedro; Michnowicz, Jim; Erker, Daniel. - Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, 2015
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Social class and gender impacting change in bilingual settings: Spanish subject pronoun use in New York
In: Language in society. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 42 (2013) 4, 429-452
OLC Linguistik
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Spanish in New York : language contact, dialectal leveling, and structural continuity
Otheguy, Ricardo; Zentella, Ana Celia. - New York : Oxford University Press, 2012
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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On so-called Spanglish
In: International journal of bilingualism. - London [u.a.] : Sage Publ. 15 (2011) 1, 85-100
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Concurrent models and cross-linguistic analogies in the study of prepositional stranding in French in Canada
In: Bilingualism. - Cambridge : Univ. Press 15 (2011) 2, 226-229
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A multilevel statistical analysis of changes in language use among first-generation immigrants in a bilingual setting
In: International journal of the sociology of language. - Berlin ; Boston : Walter de Gruyter (2010) 203, 83-99
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Advances in the study of lexical, phonological and grammatical variation and contact in Spanish in New York
In: International journal of the sociology of language. - Berlin ; Boston : Walter de Gruyter (2010) 203, 1-7
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Generational differences in pronominal usage in Spanish reflecting language and dialect contact in a billingual setting
In: Language contact (Amsterdam, 2010), p. 45-62
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Generational differences in pronominal usage in Spanish reflecting language and dialect contact in a bilingual setting
In: Language contact. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (2010), 45-61
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A multilevel statistical analysis of changes in language use among first-generation immigrants in a bilingual setting
In: Spanish in a New York corpus. - Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter Mouton (2010), 83-99
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Spanish in a New York corpus : structure, variation and contact
Otheguy, Ricardo (Hrsg.). - Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter Mouton, 2010
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Spanish in a New York corpus : structure, variation and contact. - International journal of the sociology of language : Spanish in a New York corpus : structure, variation and contact. -
Otheguy, Ricardo (Hrsg.). - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter, 2010
IDS Mannheim
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Emergent literacy skills in bilingual children: evidence for the role of L1 syntactic comprehension
In: International journal of bilingual education and bilingualism. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 12 (2009) 5, 533-547
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A history of Afro-Hispanic language: Five centuries, five continents (review)
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 84 (2008) 2, 416-418
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John Lipski: A history of Afro-Hispanic language [Rezension]
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 84 (2008) 2, 416-418
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Language and Dialect Contact in Spanish in New York: Toward the Formation of a Speech Community
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 83 (2007) 4, 770-802
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