RT info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart T1 How much does the first language weigh in the second language learning of object and verb properties? A1 Fernández Fuertes, Raquel A1 Mujcinovic, Sonja A1 Yuan, Qianting K1 Bilingüismo K1 Second language K1 Crosslinguistic influence K1 Bilingual K1 Segunda lengua K1 Influencia translingüística K1 Bilingüe K1 5701.03 Bilingüismo AB One of the defining properties of second language (L2) acquisition is crosslinguistic influence, which can be broadly defined as the influence that occurs between the two languages of the bilingual (e.g., Ringbom, 2007, 2016; Blom & Baayan, 2012; Montrul & Ionin, 2012; Gathercole, 2016; Unsworth, 2016; Llinás-Grau & Bel, 2019). In this study, we of-fer a characterization of crosslinguistic influence in the L2 English pro-duction of a group of sequential bilinguals that have Chinese as their first language (L1). In particular, we explore this language contact si-tuation between Chinese and English in the domain of direct objects, given that the production–omission of direct objects is regulated diffe-rently in these two languages. PB Dyckinson S.L. SN 978-84-1170-923-1 YR 2024 FD 2024 LK https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/68845 UL https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/68845 LA eng NO Fernández Fuertes, R., Mujcinovic, S., & Yuan, Q. (2024). How much does the first language weigh in the second language learning of object and verb properties?. En: Flores Borjabad, Salud Adelaida, Nisa Ávila, Javier Antonio, Ould García, Omar Salem (coords.) "Tejiendo palabras: explorando la lengua, la lingüística y el proceso de traducción en la era de la inteligencia artificial". Dykinson, 2024, pp. 647-664. NO Producción Científica DS UVaDOC RD 02-ene-2025