Agreement and Interference in Direct Object Clitic Production in Italian Monolingual Children
Italian speaking typically developing children optionally omit third person direct object clitics (3DO) until at least age 4 years. In a set of two studies, we investigated whether clitic omissions depend on intervention phenomena.
Fabrizio Arosio, Beatrice Giustolisi
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La concesividad como complemento argumental: Pragmática i gramática comparada en asturiano y castellano [PDF]
Asturian grammar distinguishes semantic references of mass and individual nouns by means of agreement with adjectives and clitics. But the morphological category of mass neuter in Asturian also develops in utterances a sophisticated specification system ...
Xulio Viejo Fernández
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Persian clitics: Doubling and agreement
In this paper, different functions of Persian pronominal enclitics in verbal domain are discussed. Traditionally, it has been supposed that these enclitics act as arguments, while it is argued here that they act as agreement markers as well.
Mohammad Rasekh
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Under pressure: Exploring the impact of cognitive factors on clitics placement in L2 Slovak
This article investigates word order of clitics in L2 Slovak and the possible impact of cognitive factors on it. Based on data from the learner corpus, the article makes a first attempt at a more thorough inquiry of ordering patterns in the interlanguage
Ivanová Martina
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The acquisition of object clitic pronouns in Heritage Romanian
This paper examines the acquisition of object clitic pronouns in Heritage Romanian (HR) by school-age children in Toronto who are second-generation speakers of Romanian—i.e., children of first-generation immigrant parents.
Mihaela Pirvulescu, Virginia Hill
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Object Clitics in Spanish and Catalan
This paper studies the properties of object pronominal clitics in Spanish and Catalan and shows that they behave very differently in several ways. Contrary to what is generally asumed, we propose that direct object clitics and indirect object clitics are two different kinds of functional categories: the direct object is considered a DP generated in an ...
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A Probabilistic and Syntactic Account of Variable Clitic Agreement in Spanish Double Object Constructions. [PDF]
Guajardo G.
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Linguistic markers of autism spectrum conditions in narratives: A comprehensive analysis. [PDF]
Schroeder K +3 more
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Morphological Errors in Spanish-Speaking Bilingual Children With and Without Developmental Language Disorders. [PDF]
Castilla-Earls A +3 more
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Object clitics and clitic climbing in Italian HPSG grammar [PDF]
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