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The ‘comparative logic’ and why we need to explain interlanguage grammars
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The ‘Comparative Logic’ and Why We Need to Explain Interlanguage Grammars
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Main questions in the study of copulas: categories, structures and operations
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The Seeds of Aspect
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This presentation evaluates the two most influential hypotheses about the the acquisition of aspect up to date, namely, the Lexical Aspect Hypothesis (Andersen 1986) and the Discourse Hypothesis (Bardovi-Harlig 1994) from a formal perspective. It is argued that the two hypotheses are based on constructs of different nature and have different theoretical status. In particular it is argued that the rational underpinning Lexical Aspect Hypothesis is dubious while the Discourse Hypothesis rests on firmer grounds, since Aspect can be proved to contain a syntactic head sensitive to discursive information.
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URL: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/20144/7/20144%20ARCHE_The_Seeds_of_Aspect_2018.pdf http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/20144/
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Spanish Imperfect revisited: exploring L1 influence in the reassembly of imperfective features onto new L2 forms
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Spanish Imperfect revisited: exploring L1 influence in the reassembly of imperfective features onto new L2 forms
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On the edge: Nominalizations from evaluative adjectives in Spanish
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Argument structure and aspect in adjectives and participles: Where are we?
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