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Peripheral cross-linguistic interference in the acquisition of accusative clitics by Romanian–Hungarian simultaneous bilinguals

Probus, 2019
AbstractThis paper presents the results of the first study of the acquisition of Accusative clitics in Romanian by Romanian–Hungarian bilingual children. Our data show that the acquisition route is similar to the one in a monolingual setting. An interesting observation which arises from this study is that two structures which are superficially similar ...
Veronica Tomescu, Larisa Avram
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The Effect of Input-based Instruction Type on the Acquisition of Spanish Accusative Clitics

Hispania, 2015
The purpose of this paper is to compare structured input (SI) with other input-based instructional treatments. The input-based instructional types include: input flood (IF), text enhancement (TE), SI activities, and focused input (FI; SI without implicit negative feedback).
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From Romance clitics to case

2012
We reconstruct the notion of dative in terms of a Q(⊆) category, denoting an ‘inclusion’ relation – to be understood roughly as ‘possession’. In the light of this, we reconsider interactions between dative and 1st/2nd person in Romance. In Italian 3rd person clitics have two separate lexicalizations for accusative and dative, 1st/ 2nd person clitics ...
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Immediacy, counter-expectation, and grammatical marking: Intransitive constructions with an accusative clitic in Galician/Galego

Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 2018
Abstract We provide a usage-based approach to the construction [locative deictic + accusative clitic + intransitive verb] found in Galician/Galego. In this construction, the intransitive verb and the accusative clitic agree in person and number and, in the case of the clitic, also in gender with the referent of the clitic, as in, for ...
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Gender loss in accusative clitics in Basque Spanish

2021
Bruno Camus Bergareche   +1 more
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On the production and omission of dative and accusative clitics in Italian children with learning difficulties

Abstract This paper investigates the production of third person singular dative (3DAT) and accusative clitic pronouns (3ACC) in Italian children diagnosed with Learning Difficulties (LD), compared to a group of typically developing (TD) age peers (mean age 9;1). Results show that 3DAT clitics are produced in significantly higher
SARA CERUTTI   +2 more
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Nondeictic accusative and dative clitics and their variant forms in European and Brazilian Portuguese

Probus
Abstract This article raises the hypothesis that 3rd person, accusative o/a (“him/her”) and dative lhe (“to him”/ “to her”) clitics, as well as the indefinite clitic se (“one”), contrary to 1st and 2nd person me/te (“me/you”), were never part of the grammar of the populations who acquired Portuguese as L2 in Brazil; rather, 3rd person ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Animacy and schooling in the production of null objects and accusative clitics in the acquisition of two varieties of Portuguese

Abstract This study investigates the encoding of 3rd person co-referential direct objects in Brazilian (BP) and European (EP) varieties of Portuguese. Both varieties admit null objects, though they differ regarding the productivity of the accusative clitic — highly productive in EP; overridden by the strong pronoun in oral ...
Rosane Lira   +2 more
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