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On Partial Null Subject languages: Why pro-drop in Brazilian Portuguese and Russian became similar but not identical/ Sobre as línguas de Sujeito Parcialmente Nulo: Por que o pro-drop em português brasileiro e em russo se tornaram semelhantes, mas não idênticos

open access: yesRevista De Estudos Da Linguagem, 2022
: In this paper, I claim that a parametric view on change in pro-drop does not contradict the fact that not all the Partial Null Subject (PNS) languages display identical properties.
Nerea Madariaga
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Age of Onset and Dominance in the Choice of Subject Anaphoric Devices: Comparing Natives and Near-Natives of Two Null-Subject Languages

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2019
Several studies have highlighted the role of cross-linguistic influence in determining the over-use of overt subject pronouns in near-native speakers of a null-subject language as Italian.
E. Di Domenico, Ioli Baroncini
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The Distribution of Subjects in L2 Spanish by Greek Learners

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Our study examines the expression and position of subjects in L2 acquisition, two phenomena that are studied within the framework of the Interface Hypothesis (IH).
Panagiota Margaza, Anna Gavarró
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Vietnamese and the NP/DP parameter [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This paper investigates the place of Vietnamese in the NP/DP typology as formulated by Bošković (2005, 2008, 2009, 2010). We show that Bošković’s NP/DP parameter breaks down into at least three separate parameters.
Lander, Eric, Phan Nguyen, Trang
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Are postverbal subjects difficult to eliminate from the L2 English of L1 speakers of Romanian?

open access: yesBucharest Working Papers in Linguistics, 2022
"The availability of post-verbal subjects in non-canonical sentences is one of the properties which distinguish between non null-subject languages, like English, and consistent null-subject languages, like Romanian.
Andreea Dogaru
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La référence impersonnelle humaine en langue des signes française

open access: yesTIPA. Travaux interdisciplinaires sur la parole et le langage, 2018
The study presented in this paper is a first systematic approach to the expression of the impersonal human reference in French sign language (LSF). It extends and deepens a prior study carried out by the authors on the basis of a large scale discourse ...
Brigitte Garcia   +3 more
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On the null-subject phenomenon

open access: yesOxford Scholarship Online, 2018
This chapter offers an up-to-date discussion of the multiple issues raised by the null-subject phenomenon and the theoretical analyses put forth within Generative Grammar, situating the volume’s chapters within current scholarship. Starting from Rizzi’s (
Federica Cognola, Jan Casalicchio
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Islands in the grammar? Standards of evidence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
When considering how a complex system operates, the observable behavior depends upon both architectural properties of the system and the principles governing its operation.
Casasanto, Laura Staum   +4 more
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Trade intensity and output synchronisation: On the endogeneity properties of the EMU [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Using annual bilateral data over the period 1988-2011 for a panel of 24 industrialised and emerging economies, we analyse in a time-varying framework the determinants of output synchronisation in EMU (European Monetary Union) distinguishing between core ...
Caporale, GM, De Santis, R, Girardi, A
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The Development of Basque Subject Pronoun Expression in Bilingual School-Age Children

open access: yesBorealis: An International Journal of Hispanic Linguistics
Acquiring full mastery of the pragmatic constraints regulating null/overt pronominal subjects in null subject languages like Basque is a prolonged and cognitively taxing process because pronominal distribution is pragmatically conditioned in discourse ...
Eider Etxebarria, Silvina Montrul
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