Does language dominance modulate knowledge of case marking in Hindi-speaking bilinguals? Hindi is a split ergative language with a rich morphological case system. Subjects of transitive perfective predicates are marked with ergative case (-ne). Human specific direct objects, indirect objects, and dative subjects are marked with the particle -ko. We compared knowledge of case marking in Hindi–English bilinguals with different dominance patterns: 23 balanced bilinguals and two groups of bilinguals with Hindi as their weaker language: 24 L2 learners of Hindi with age of acquisition (AoA) of Hindi in adulthood and 26 Hindi heritage speakers with AoA of Hindi since birth in oral production and acceptability judgments. The balanced bilinguals out...
The ability to read materials, such as textbooks, is vital to achieve academic success in education....
One goal in linguistics is to model how speakers use natural language to convey different kinds of i...
Differential object marking (DOM), which involves a contrast between zero marking and accusative mar...
This presentation aims to formulate some hypotheses regarding the foreign language acquisition of th...
This paper will present the findings of a cross-sectional study on the acquisition of the objective ...
Recently, the acquisition of the Hindi case system has attracted some attention in the field of Seco...
We investigated the acquisition of Hindi split ergativity (zero or ne-marking) and Hindi Differentia...
This article explores a grammatical structure - differential object marking (DOM) - that is particu...
Two construals of agency are evaluated as possible innate biases guiding case-marking in children. A...
This study investigates changes in code-switching (CS) patterns among Hindi-English bilinguals in No...
Background: A question that lies at the very heart of language acquisition research is how children ...
This article investigates the origins and development of the ergative patterning in Hindi. Following...
International audienceAn inquiry into the emergence of non-canonical subjects in Hindi may be a firs...
A split-ergative construction had developed during the late MIA period (Bubenik 1998; Peterson 1998)...
A. Montaut & Ch. Pilot-Paichoor, Sémantique actancielle et cas morphologiques en hindi et en badaga ...
The ability to read materials, such as textbooks, is vital to achieve academic success in education....
One goal in linguistics is to model how speakers use natural language to convey different kinds of i...
Differential object marking (DOM), which involves a contrast between zero marking and accusative mar...
This presentation aims to formulate some hypotheses regarding the foreign language acquisition of th...
This paper will present the findings of a cross-sectional study on the acquisition of the objective ...
Recently, the acquisition of the Hindi case system has attracted some attention in the field of Seco...
We investigated the acquisition of Hindi split ergativity (zero or ne-marking) and Hindi Differentia...
This article explores a grammatical structure - differential object marking (DOM) - that is particu...
Two construals of agency are evaluated as possible innate biases guiding case-marking in children. A...
This study investigates changes in code-switching (CS) patterns among Hindi-English bilinguals in No...
Background: A question that lies at the very heart of language acquisition research is how children ...
This article investigates the origins and development of the ergative patterning in Hindi. Following...
International audienceAn inquiry into the emergence of non-canonical subjects in Hindi may be a firs...
A split-ergative construction had developed during the late MIA period (Bubenik 1998; Peterson 1998)...
A. Montaut & Ch. Pilot-Paichoor, Sémantique actancielle et cas morphologiques en hindi et en badaga ...
The ability to read materials, such as textbooks, is vital to achieve academic success in education....
One goal in linguistics is to model how speakers use natural language to convey different kinds of i...
Differential object marking (DOM), which involves a contrast between zero marking and accusative mar...