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A model for L1 grammatical attrition
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Terminology choice in generative acquisition research: the case of “incomplete acquisition” in heritage language grammars
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Choice of words matters, but so does scientific accuracy: Reply to peer commentaries
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Adjunct extraposition: base-generation or movement?
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Untangling Locality and Orientation Constraints in the L2 Acquisition of Anaphoric Binding: A Feature-Based Approach
In: Language acquisition. - Hillsdale, NJ : Erlbaum [[2000]] 19 (2012) 4, 266-300
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Cross-Germanic variation in binding condition B
Hicks, Glyn. - : John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2012
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Untangling locality and orientation constraints in the L2 acquisition of anaphoric binding: a feature-based approach
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Introduction : morphology and its interfaces
In: Morphology and its interfaces (Amsterdam, 2011), p. 1-20
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Morphology and its Interfaces
Galani, Alexandra; Hicks, Glyn; Tsoulas, George. - : John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2011
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Morphology and syntax disassociation in SLA: a study on clitic acquisition in Spanish
Arche, Maria J.; Dominguez, Laura. - : John Benjamins, 2011
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Morphology and syntax dissociation in SLA: A study on clitic acquisition in Spanish
Domínguez, Laura; Arche, Maria J.. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2011
Abstract: This paper investigates the L2 acquisition of Spanish object clitics by L1 English learners. Spanish clitics are analyzed as bundles of agreement and referential features morphologically marked for number and gender. We examine the relationship between morphology and syntax in L2 learners’ grammars in order to assess two current acquisition hypotheses: the Impaired Representation Hypothesis (IRH) and the Missing Surface Inflection Hypothesis (MSIH). Data from a production and a comprehension task suggest that learners have an unimpaired narrow syntax, despite apparent inflectional variability. We propose that absent or inaccurate morphology can be explained by a deficit in the mapping to PF. This supports a dissociation between syntactic representation and surface inflection.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics
URL: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/6423/
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William D. Davies & Stanley Dubinsky (eds.): New horizons in the analysis of control and raising [Rezension]
In: Journal of linguistics. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 45 (2009) 1, 208-216
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'Tough'-constructions and their derivation
In: Linguistic inquiry. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Pr. 40 (2009) 4, 535-566
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'Tough'-constructions and their derivation
Hicks, Glyn. - 2009
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Review. William D. Davies & Stanley Dubinsky (eds.), New horizons in the analysis of control and raising (Studies in Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 71). Dordrecht: Springer, 2007. Pp. x+347.
Hicks, Glyn. - 2009
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Why the binding theory doesn't apply at LF
In: Syntax. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 11 (2008) 3, 255-280
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The binding theory doesn't (have to) apply at LF
In: York papers in linguistics. - Heslington, York (2006) 6, 95-114
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Deriving condition A
In: York papers in linguistics. - Heslington, York (2005) 3, 91-131
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Deriving Condition A
Hicks, Glyn. - 2005
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