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The aquisition of past participles: one or two mechanisms?
Elsen, Hilke [Verfasser]; Fabri, Ray [Herausgeber]; Parodi, Teresa [Herausgeber]. - Augsburg : Universität Augsburg, 2019
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Proceedings of the VIII Nereus International Workshop : “Referential Properties of the Romance DP in the Context of Multilingualism”
Parodi, Teresa [Verfasser]. - 2018
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Proceedings of the VIII Nereus International Workshop : "referential properties of the Romance DP in the context of multilingualism"
Parodi, Teresa [Herausgeber]. - Konstanz : Universität Konstanz/Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft, 2018
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Proceedings of the VIII Nereus international workshop : referential properties of the Romance DP in the context of multilingualism
Parodi, Teresa (Herausgeber). - Konstanz : Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Konstanz, Sekretariat, 2018
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Proceedings of the VIII Nereus International Workshop : “Referential Properties of the Romance DP in the Context of Multilingualism”
Parodi, Teresa. - : Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Konstanz, 2018. : Konstanz, 2018
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Differential Object Marking in ditransitive constructions in Basque
von Heusinger, Klaus; Kaiser, Georg A.; Arriortua, Alazne. - : Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Konstanz, 2018
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Clitic Placement in Early Grammars: The Case of Cypriot Greek ...
Neokleous, Theoni; Parodi, Teresa. - : Selected papers on theoretical and applied linguistics, 2017
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The L1 acquisition of clitic placement in Cypriot Greek
Neokleous, Theoni. - : University of Cambridge, 2015. : Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, 2015
Abstract: This thesis investigates the first language acquisition (L1A) of pronominal object clitics in Cypriot Greek (CG) by typically developing (TD) children, focusing on an exceptional form of non–adult–like clitic placement attested in early data. The aim of the present study is twofold. On the one hand, it aims to sketch the developmental stages in the course of L1A of CG in relation to other clitic languages. On the other, it investigates whether and to what extent syntactic (Agouraki 2001, Terzi 1999a, 1999b), prosodic (Condoravdi and Kiparsky 2001) and interface approaches (Mavrogiorgos 2012, Revithiadou 2006) can account for early clitic production. Research on L1A of clitic pronouns has demonstrated both clitic realisation and omission in child languages. However, no instances of clitic misplacement have been reported for early European languages, with the interesting exceptions of CG (Petinou & Terzi 2002) and European Portuguese (Lobo & Costa 2012). The present thesis examines the L1A of CG in the age range 2−4 on the basis of spontaneous and experimental data, cross−sectional as well as longitudinal, with a focus on clitic placement. Spontaneous speech data were collected from 8 children, and one of the children was also followed longitudinally for a period of 6 months. An elicited production task performed by 50 children was used to generate 3rd person singular accusative object clitics. The results of the study indicate that, for CG: (i) clitic placement in enclisis environments is adult–like from the onset in structures involving single clitics and clitic clusters, as well as in Clitic Doubling and Clitic Left Dislocation; (ii) clitic misplacement is attested in proclisis contexts in a subset of children aged 2;6 to 3;0; (iii) clitic misplacement does not correlate with early non–finite forms; (iv) occasional realisation of two copies of the clitic is attested in some children aged 2;6 to 3;0; (v) by age 3;6, TD children manifest adult–like clitic placement. These findings raise issues regarding the acquisition of clitics in different classes of languages (Tobler–Mussafia, finiteness–sensitive languages, languages exhibiting second position restrictions), as well as the role of syntax, prosody and the syntax–phonology interface in clitic L1A. The current study suggests that only Tobler–Mussafia languages display clitic misplacement, as attested in the L1A of CG. Clitic misplacement in CG is interpreted within an interface account in line with Revithiadou (2006) and, following the spirit of Bošković (2000), it is assumed that the placement requirement imposed on CG clitics “can be captured in its entirety through a filtering effect of the phonology on the syntax” (2000:105). Clitic placement in CG is an interface phenomenon: the syntax provides two copies of clitic pronouns (Franks 1998) and the syntactic outcome is filtered through a phonology–controlled procedure. ; Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation (67870/0609/42) Leventis Foundation
Keyword: Clitic pronouns; Cypriot Greek; First language acquisition; Linguistics
URL: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.16505
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/247208
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Interrogativas y relativas en el español infantil: Un caso de opcionalidad estructural
In: RAEL: revista electrónica de lingüística aplicada, ISSN 1885-9089, Nº. 10, 2011, pags. 123-139 (2011)
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Introduction
In: Paths of development in L1 and L2 acquisition (Amsterdam [etc.], 2006), p. 1-14
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Paths of development in L1 and L2 acquisition : in honor of Bonnie D. Schwartz
Unsworth, Sharon; Parodi, Teresa; Sorace, Antonella. - Amsterdam [etc.] : Benjamins, 2006
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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"Maria Teresa Guasti, Language acquisition: the growth of grammar. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003. Pp. XIV + 474" [Rezension]
In: Journal of linguistics. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 41 (2005) 1, 201-205
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Maria Teresa Guasti, Language acquisition: the growth of grammar. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003. Pp. xiv+474.
In: Journal of linguistics. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 41 (2005) 1, 201-204
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'Real' and apparent optionality in second language grammars : finiteness and pronouns in null operator structures
In: Second language research. - London : Sage Publ. 21 (2005) 3, 250-285
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‘Real' and apparent optionality in second language grammars: finiteness and pronouns in null operator structures
In: ISSN: 0267-6583 ; EISSN: 1477-0326 ; Second Language Research ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00572080 ; Second Language Research, SAGE Publications, 2005, 21 (3), pp.250-285. ⟨10.1191/0267658305sr248oa⟩ (2005)
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On the L2 acquisition of the morphosyntax of German nominals
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 42 (2004) 3, 669-705
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On the L2 acquisition of the morphosyntax of German nominals
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 42 (2004) 3, 669-706
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Clitic doubling and clitic-left dislocation in Spanish and Greek as native and as L2 grammars
In: Workshop Semantic and Syntactic Aspects of Specificity in Romance Languages <2002, Konstanz>. Proceedings of the Workshop "Semantic and Syntactic Aspects of Specificity in Romance Languages". - Konstanz : Fachbereich Sprachwiss. d. Univ. (2003), 103-117
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Optionality in developing grammars : pronouns and clitics in L2 acquisition
In: Working papers in English and applied linguistics (Cambridge, 2002), 7 ; p. 57-80
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Rezensionen - Der Erwerb funktionaler Kategorien im Deutschen. Eine Untersuchung zum bilingualen Erstspracherwerb und zum Zweitspracherwerb
In: Deutsch als Fremdsprache. - Berlin : E. Schmidt 38 (2001) 1, 59-60
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