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Feature Matching Does Not Equal Convergence: Acquisition of L2 French Accusative Pronouns by L1 Spanish Speakers

open access: yesLanguages, 2021
Our study aims to determine whether formal similarity between two languages (operationalized via the Feature Reassembly Hypothesis) allows adult L2 learners of French (Spanish native speakers; NSs) to straightforwardly acquire third-person singular ...
Elena Shimanskaya, Tania Leal
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Cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in Romance varieties

open access: yesIsogloss, 2015
This paper deals with cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in North-Western Italian varieties. It is claimed that these cases do not involve clitic pronouns, but weak pronouns in the sense of Cardinaletti and Starke (1999).
Anna Cardinaletti
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CLASSIFICATION OF SHORT POSSESSIVE CLITIC PRONOUN NYA IN MALAY TEXT TO SUPPORT ANAPHOR CANDIDATE DETERMINATION

open access: yesJournal of ICT, 2020
Anaphor candidate determination is an important process in anaphora resolution (AR) systems. There are several types of anaphor, one of which is pronominal anaphor. Pronominal anaphor is an anaphor that involves pronouns.
Noor Huzaimi@Karimah Mohd Noor   +2 more
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Language Competence in Italian Heritage Speakers: The Contribution of Clitic Pronouns and Nonword Repetition

open access: yesLanguages, 2022
The linguistic profile of bilingual children is known to show areas of overlap with that of children affected by Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), creating a need to differentiate the profiles and provide clinicians with tools to evaluate bilingual ...
Giuditta Smith   +3 more
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On Psych Verbs and Optional Clitic Doubling in Catalan and Other Ibero-Romance Languages

open access: yesCatalan Journal of Linguistics, 2022
Although undesired under a theoretical viewpoint, natural languages often show cases of “true” optionality. According to a reformulation of the Interface Hypothesis (Sorace 2006), highly complex constructions are more susceptible to optionality and ...
Jorge Vega Vilanova
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Reexaminando a interpolação de não: estudo num corpus de português clássico e moderno [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Pragensia, 2019
The central topic of the paper is interpolation (clitic-verb non-adjacency) in Classical and early Modern European Portuguese (EP). In that period, the não negative marker was the only expression eligible to break the continuity of clitic-verb sequences.
Mikołaj Nkollo
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I pronomi clitici in italiano come lingua non materna: acquisizione e didattica

open access: yesQuaderni di Linguistica e Studi Orientali, 2022
The article focuses on clitic pronouns in Italian and their acquisition in Italian as a non-mother tongue and offers a hypothesis of a syllabus for their presentation in Italian as a non-mother tongue programs that integrates the results of linguistic ...
Alan Pona
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L’evoluzione dei pronomi personali soggetto in milanese

open access: yesAtti del Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese, 2017
The Milanese dialect has undergone a great deal of change with regard to subject-pronoun organization: after the Middle Ages and until the 17th century, it went through a period where the subject clitic system was far more developed than it is now. Among
Massimo Vai
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Expletive Dative clitics are situation pronouns

open access: yesBalcania et Slavia, 2023
The paper examines the clitic mu ‘it’, an inanimate non-core (3rd singular neuter) Dative pronominal in Serbian, which behaves as a typical expletive (‘dummy’) pronoun in not having an antecedent in the previous discourse or available for deictic reference, and whose main pragmatic contribution is ‘objectivization’ – it implies that the truth value of ...
Stefan Milosavljević   +1 more
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