Heritage Grammars and Language Change: The Case of Clitic Doubling in Spanish
Some differences between the grammar of heritage and monolingual speakers have been attributed to grammatical innovation, such that heritage behavior may reflect ongoing patterns of diachronic change. We examined this claim by comparing the acceptability
Daniel Weingärtner +7 more
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Optional subject indexing in spontaneous speech in Modern Persian. [PDF]
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Evaluating the phylogenetic signal of morphosyntax. [PDF]
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Marked unergatives: Syntactic ergativity and nominalizations. [PDF]
Hopperdietzel J, Alexiadou A.
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The Typology of V2 and the Distribution of Pleonastic die in the Ghent Dialect. [PDF]
De Clercq K, Haegeman L.
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Some remarks on word order and information structure in romance and greek
This paper is a preliminary comparative study of the relation between word order and information structure in three Null Subject Languages ((NSLs) Spanish, Italian and Greek).
Alexiadou, Artemis
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Feature reassembly and L1 preemption: Acquiring CLLD in L2 Italian and L2 Romanian. [PDF]
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Person Features and Lexical Restrictions in Italian Clefts. [PDF]
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Language Markers of Dementia and Their Role in Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease: Exploring Grammatical and Syntactic Competence via Sentence Repetition. [PDF]
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Structure and Grammaticalization of Serial Verb Constructions in Sign Language of the Netherlands-A Corpus-Based Study. [PDF]
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