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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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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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Edgy nominalizations
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In this paper we examine the elements, structure and formation process of nouns derived from adjectives with the aim of contributing to the theoretical debate about the process of derivation. The space of the grammar where derivation takes place (e.g. narrow syntax or somewhere else), the role of functional categories in it and the precise structure of derived categories is being revisited at the light of current models of the architecture of the morphology-syntax and semantics interface. By tradition, the derived category that keeps receiving the highest level of attention is that of nominalizations and, among nominalizations, those that come from verbs. In contrast, nominalizations coming from adjectives still remain understudied, although some authors have turned their attention to them recently (Roy 2010; Alexiadou and Martin 2012, and references therein).
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URL: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/14697/1/14697_Arche_Edgy_nominalizations_%28pub_PDF%29_2014.pdf http://www.lingref.com/cpp/wccfl/31/ http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/14697/
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