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Título
Beyond the subject DP versus the subject pronoun divide in agreement switches
Año del Documento
2016
Editorial
John Benjamins
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Fernández Fuertes, R., J.M. Liceras y A. Alba de la Fuente. Beyond the subject DP versus the subject pronoun divide in agreement switches. En: Tortora, C., M. den Dikken, I.L. Montoya y T. O’Neill (eds.). Romance Linguistics 2013: Selected Papers from the 43rd Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL). John Benjamins, 2016, pp. 79–98
Abstract
Previous code-switching literature argues that no switch takes place between a pronoun and a verb, while Determiner Phrases (DPs) do code-switch. This paper uses code-switching acceptability judgment data elicited from three groups of English–Spanish bilinguals (2L1 children, L2 English children and L2 English adults) to test: (i) van Gelderen & MacSwan’s (2008) PF disjunction theorem intended to account for the DP/pronoun divide; and (ii) an agreement version of the analogical criterion (Liceras et al. 2008) which is based on Pesetsky & Torrego’s (2001) double-feature valuation mechanism intended to account for the different status of third person versus first and second person pronominal subjects. We show that the PF disjunction theorem is clearly rooted in the mind of the bilingual and that the Spanish dominant bilinguals can ‘relax’ its requirements to value person agreement features as predicted by the double-feature valuation mechanism.
Materias (normalizadas)
Bilingüismo
Materias Unesco
57 Lingüística
Palabras Clave
Bilingual
Subject DP
Subject pronoun
Bilingüe
Sujeto DP
Sujeto pronombre
ISBN
9789027203892
Patrocinador
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación - FEDER (HUM2007-62213 and BFF2002-00442)
Faculty of Arts of the University of Ottawa - Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (410-2004-2034)
International Council for Canadian Studies - Department of Foreign Affairs (10-CEA-A)
Faculty of Arts of the University of Ottawa - Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (410-2004-2034)
International Council for Canadian Studies - Department of Foreign Affairs (10-CEA-A)
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© 2016 John Benjamins
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eng
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info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
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