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Testing the predictions of the feature-assembly hypothesis: evidence from the L2 acquisition of Spanish aspect orphology
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Testing the predictions of the Feature Assembly Hypothesis (FAH): evidence from the L2 acquisition of Spanish aspect morphology
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Morphology and syntax dissociation in SLA: A study on clitic acquisition in Spanish
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New directions in language acquisition: Romance languages in the generative perspective
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L1 and L2 differences in the acquisition of information structure: examining an interface-based account
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Charting the route of bilingual development: contributions from heritage speakers’ early acquisition
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Abstract:
The study of early bilingual acquisition in heritage languages continues to be a valuable source of theoretical and empirical evidence for both general linguistic theory and acquisition theory. The articles featured in this special issue corroborate this by providing new data and analysis in a number of key morphosyntactic and prosodic areas of Romance languages, offering new insights to long-standing issues in bilingual acquisition. Specific areas include, interface vulnerability as a source of problems in bilingual children’s acquisition, incomplete acquisition as an explanation for heritage speaker’s non-target language, the effects of quality and frequency of input exposure in bilingual children and the effects of language contact on language acquisition. In this commentary, the main findings, contributions and merits of the articles are discussed in the context of language development and bilingual acquisition; links with existing relevant discussions and debates are highlighted; and possible paths for future research are suggested.
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URL: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/143895/1/IJBcommentary_dominguez_final_version.doc https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/143895/
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L2 acquisition of the Spanish imperfect: evidence from both comprehension and production
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Eliciting evidence on tense and aspect in L2 Spanish: a learner corpus approach
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SPLLOC: a new database for Spanish second language acquisition research
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Optionality in L2 grammars: the acquisition of SV/VS contrast in Spanish
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SPLLOC: A new database for Spanish second language acquisition research
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Optionality in L2 grammars: the acquisition of SV/VS contrast in Spanish
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