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Gender loss in accusative clitics in Basque Spanish

Convergence and divergence in Ibero-Romance across contact situations and beyond, 2021
: This paper describes the use of feminine leísmo for the variety of Spanish spoken in the Basque Country, i.e., the use of the unstressed dative pronoun le to refer to feminine direct objects. After reviewing its presence in historical texts, as well as
Bruno Camus Bergareche   +1 more
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On the acquisition of third person dative clitic pronouns in Italian

Lingue e linguaggio, 2021
This paper investigates the production of 3rd person singular dative clitic pronouns (3DAT) in Italian typically developing school-age children. While most literature has focused on 3rd person accusative clitics (3ACC), which in the first stages of language acquisition may be omitted or substituted with DPs, little is known about the acquisition of ...
Cardinaletti Anna   +2 more
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The Acquisition of Clitics in the Romance Languages

, 2020
The Romance languages are characterized by the existence of pronominal clitics. Third person pronominal clitics are often, but not always, homophonous with the definite determiner series in the same language. Both pronominal and determiner clitics emerge
A. Gavarró
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Empty Categories and Clitics

The Syntactic Variation of Spanish Dialects, 2019
In Spanish, third person object and dative clitics have a number of contrasting properties. Dative clitics allow doubling, and this is one of the reasons why it is interpreted as agreement.
Juan Romero
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Continuative Aspect and the Dative Clitic in Kambera

2000
Kambera is an Austronesian language of the Sumba-Biwa group of Central Malayo-Polynesian languages, spoken by approximately 150,000 speakers on the eastern part of the island of Sumba in Eastern Indonesia. Klamer (1994) provides a detailed description of the language.
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Romanian Dative Clitic Dependencies in Raising Constructions

2011
The goal of this work is to provide an account of dative clitic dependencies in constructions with raising verbs such as to seem in Romanian. Dative clitic experiencers as quirky subjects and dative clitics in clitic left dislocation (CLLD) constructions are discussed from a syntactic point of view and experimentally tested in a psycholinguistics study.
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Alternation between dative and accusative clitics in selected Spanish verbs

2022
A distinction of case is preserved in Spanish only in the paradigm of personal pronouns, where dative and accusative differ in third person singular (accusative: lo, la; dative: le) and plural (accusative: los, las; dative: les). These forms typically correspond to the direct and indirect object (accusative and dative, respectively) and are also ...
Mikelenić, Bojana, Bezlaj, Metka
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The Nominal Group in Dosoftei’s Writings: The Possessor

Analele Universității de Vest. Seria Științe Filologice
In this paper, we analyze the nominal group in Dosoftei’s writings, with a focus on the possessor, adopting a diachronic approach. The paper is divided into two parts: the first outlines the theoretical framework, and the second presents the analysis of ...
Miha-Andrei Lazăr
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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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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  

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