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Cross-linguistic influence in French–English bilingual children's possessive constructions
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2011The purpose of this article was to test the predictions of a speech production model of cross-linguistic influence in French–English bilingual children. A speech production model predicts bidirectional influence (i.e., bilinguals’ greater use of periphrastic constructions like the hat of the dog relative to monolinguals in English and reversed ...
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A Cross-linguistic Perspective on Emergent Possessive Constructions in Central Moluccan Languages
Australian Journal of Linguistics, 2005This paper investigates grammatical restructuring in language endangerment scenarios through a cross-linguistic analysis of innovative possessive constructions which are emerging in five languages indigenous to Central Maluku, eastern Indonesia. These languages are undergoing language shift in two very different social and linguistic settings in the ...
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Possession and ownership: a cross linguistic perspective
2012[Extract] Every language has a mechanism for expressing posession, within a noun phrase and with a clause. Some languages have a dedicated, possessive, construction. Others express possessive meanings through a more general, 'associative', noun phrase.
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Journal of Research on Applied Linguistics, Language, and Language Teaching, 2021
In this article, the researchers talk about the possessive pronoun found in a novel by Jenny Han entitled "P.S I Still Love You". The possessive pronoun is a type of pronoun that shows something that belongs to someone. There are 2 types of a possessive pronoun, which are possessive pronoun (absolute possessive pronoun) and possessive adjective (weak ...
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In this article, the researchers talk about the possessive pronoun found in a novel by Jenny Han entitled "P.S I Still Love You". The possessive pronoun is a type of pronoun that shows something that belongs to someone. There are 2 types of a possessive pronoun, which are possessive pronoun (absolute possessive pronoun) and possessive adjective (weak ...
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Second Language Research, 2015
This study investigates the role of previously acquired linguistic systems, Mazandarani and Persian, in the acquisition of third language (L3) English at the initial stages. The data have been obtained from 31 students (age 13–14 years), testing the placement of attributive possessives in a grammaticality judgment task, an element rearrangement task ...
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This study investigates the role of previously acquired linguistic systems, Mazandarani and Persian, in the acquisition of third language (L3) English at the initial stages. The data have been obtained from 31 students (age 13–14 years), testing the placement of attributive possessives in a grammaticality judgment task, an element rearrangement task ...
Nader Fallah +2 more
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2023
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ijb-10.1177_13670069231194341 for Cross-linguistic influence in the comprehension of reflexive possessive pronouns in L3 and L4 Swedish by Kamil Długosz in International Journal of ...
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Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ijb-10.1177_13670069231194341 for Cross-linguistic influence in the comprehension of reflexive possessive pronouns in L3 and L4 Swedish by Kamil Długosz in International Journal of ...
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2016
The article analyzes the data obtained in the course of a linguistic experiment conducted in Omsk kindergartens and schools in order to identify language preferences among children when they are faced with the choice between three types of attributive constructions that express possessive relationships.
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The article analyzes the data obtained in the course of a linguistic experiment conducted in Omsk kindergartens and schools in order to identify language preferences among children when they are faced with the choice between three types of attributive constructions that express possessive relationships.
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A Corpus Linguistic Analysis of "Possessions" in American English, 1760-1776
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Possessive Constructions: A Cross-Linguistic Analysis
Journal of King Abdulaziz University-Educational Sciences, 2000openaire +1 more source
Bilad Alrafidain Journal of Humanities and Social Science
The research aims to identify the degree to which Arabic language teachers possess the linguistic phonetic skills necessary to correct pronunciation defects among primary-grade students. The researcher followed the descriptive approach in the research procedures to achieve its goal as he prepared the research tool. It is an (observation form), after he
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The research aims to identify the degree to which Arabic language teachers possess the linguistic phonetic skills necessary to correct pronunciation defects among primary-grade students. The researcher followed the descriptive approach in the research procedures to achieve its goal as he prepared the research tool. It is an (observation form), after he
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