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Negative commands in Spanish-speaking children: no need for recourse to Relativized Minimality (a reply to Grinstead, 2000)

Journal of Child Language, 2002
In a recent commentary, Grinstead (2000) argues against Bates & Goodman's (1999) claims that the development of grammar is contingent on developments in the lexicon, and that, therefore, there is no need for an independent grammar domain. Citing data on the acquisition of negative commands in Catalan and Spanish, Grinstead argues that beyond ...
Virginia C Mueller, Gathercole   +2 more
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Parameterizing 'lexical subject-finite verb' inversion across Verb Second languages: On the role of Relativized Minimality at the vP edge

2020
By discussing novel data from two Dolomitic Ladin languages spoken in Northern Italy, Badiotto and Gardenese, we show that in these Verb-second languages subject-finite verb inversion i) is constrained by the syntactic (adverb or object) and discourse (focus or topic) nature of the sentence-initial constituent, and by the discourse status of the DP ...
Casalicchio, Jan, Cognola, Federica
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Intervention in relative clauses: Effects of relativized minimality on L2 representation and processing

Second Language Research, 2022
Vera Xia   +2 more
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Relativized relatives: Types of intervention in the acquisition of A-bar dependencies

Lingua, 2009
Naama Friedmann   +2 more
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