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Regional variation in British English voice quality
In: English world-wide. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 43 (2022) 1, 96-123
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Oral narrative intervention with children with autism spectrum disorder and language disorder ...
Favot, Kate. - : Macquarie University, 2022
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Oral narrative intervention with children with autism spectrum disorder and language disorder ...
Favot, Kate. - : Macquarie University, 2022
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Monolinguals and Bilinguals’ Visual Recognition Memory of Socially Relevant Stimuli at 8-10 Months. ...
Freda, Kate. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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bo 13 f.212r, f.212v, f.213r, f.213v, f.214r ...
Albert ten Kate; Mina Monier. - : NAKALA - https://nakala.fr (Huma-Num - CNRS), 2022
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Metaphors they lived by in Ancient Egypt: analysing the prophecy of Neferty & the admonitions of Ipuwer ...
Harris, Sophie Kate. - : Macquarie University, 2022
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Metaphors they lived by in Ancient Egypt: analysing the prophecy of Neferty & the admonitions of Ipuwer ...
Harris, Sophie Kate. - : Macquarie University, 2022
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Él Code-Switches More Than tú y yo: New Data for the Subject Pronoun-Verb Switch Constraint
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 22 (2022)
Abstract: In early studies, code-switches between a subject pronoun and a finite verb were considered highly dispreferred or even impossible. However, naturalistic data from several language pairs has since highlighted that such switches are possible, although their grammaticality is constrained by the typology of the pronouns involved. In this study, we test the switching constraints postulated for subject pronouns-verbs among P’urhepecha-Spanish bilinguals (n = 12) from Michoacán, western Mexico. Using a two-alternative forced-choice acceptability judgement task (2AFC), we found that, contrary to expectations, switches between a third person singular pronoun and a verb were considered the most acceptable, followed by the coordinated ‘you and I’ second person, then the first person singular. The same order was found for both switch directions, despite third-person pronouns in P’urhepecha having a stronger typological profile. Building on the results of previous studies, we suggest that the lack of preference for a single switch direction is evidence for language-specific code-switching patterns, as well as possible differences in productive vs. receptive language. Additionally, we highlight the probative value of judgement data, particularly those emerging from 2AFC tasks, as a means of expanding our understanding of grammaticality in code-switching.
Keyword: code-switching; judgement tasks; P’urhepecha-Spanish bilinguals; subject pronoun-verb switch
URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/languages7010022
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Stigma and Sentiment: The Perception of Terms Related to Sex Industry Participants
Kinnaird, Kate. - 2022
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Example of Narrative Recall produced by a child with DLD ...
Asaridou, Salomi; Watkins, Kate E.. - : figshare, 2022
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Example of Narrative Recall produced by a child with DLD ...
Asaridou, Salomi; Watkins, Kate E.. - : figshare, 2022
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Biographical Fictioning
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The use of telepractice to administer norm referenced communication and cognition assessments in children with hearing impairment: A rapid review ...
Favot, Kate. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Early years and key stage 1 teachers’ attitudes towards outdoor and online play
Kelly, Sarah Kate; Sharpe, Rachael; Fotou, Nikolaos. - : Taylor & Francis, 2022
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Early years and key stage 1 teachers’ attitudes towards outdoor and online play
Kelly, Sarah Kate; Sharpe, Rachael; Fotou, Nikolaos. - : Taylor and Francis, 2022
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The influence of the temporal characteristics of events on adults' and children's pronoun resolution
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Children born during the hunger season are at a higher risk of severe acute malnutrition: findings from a Guinea Sahelian ecological zone in Northern Ghana.
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Peer to Peer Deaf Multiliteracies:A new concept of accessibility
Zeshan, Ulrike; Panda, Sibaji; Papen, Uta. - : Multilingual Matters, 2022
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For the Record: Questioning transcription processes in legal contexts
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The ASCEND study: protocol for a feasibility study to evaluate an early social communication intervention for young children with Down syndrome
Stojanovik, Vesna; Pagnamenta, Emma; Seager, Emily. - : BioMed Central, 2022
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