This study proposes an explanatory account for the developmental stages of the acquisition of ser and estar in locative constructions. We propose that this copular distribution is regulated by two aspectual features, dynamicity and temporal boundedness. These features are crucial for the interpretation of nominals such as dinner, which refers to the physical food [–dynamic] with estar and to the event of having a meal [+dynamic] with ser. In a Picture Matching Task and an Elicited Production Task, English-speaking learners of Spanish had to comprehend, locate, and distinguish objects from events by employing the two Spanish copulas. We questioned whether L2 learners would be sensitive to the aspectual nature of subjects and copulas in locat...
The current study investigates the expression of progressive and habitual aspect in second language ...
The present paper focuses on cases that challenge the classical de!nition of the Spanish copula est...
The study offers a discourse-based account of the Spanish copula forms ser and estar, which are gene...
The acquisition of the copula verbs ser and estar presents a unique challenge to non-native speakers...
The present paper focuses on cases that challenge the classical definition of the Spanish copula est...
While many linguists point to the value of using data from second language acquisition (SLA) to expl...
This paper sets the basis for a uniform account of the alternation between the two Spanish copulas (...
The distribution of the Spanish copulas ser and estar (‘be’) (specifically in the syntactic context ...
This thesis examines the L2 acquisition and L1 attrition of aspectual properties in Spanish. Specifi...
This study investigates copula variation with adjectival predicates in Buenos Aires Spanish. It exam...
The acquisition of tense and aspect phenomena by second language (L2) speakers has been the source o...
This paper considers the difficulty of L1 English speakers in learning the Spanish past tense/aspect...
The current study examines the acquisition of the Spanish copula verbs ser and estar by seventeen (n...
37 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 34-37The distinction between ser and estar is one of the most difficult...
So far it has been assumed that most uses of Spanish estar ‘be.LOC ’ arise some time after ser ‘be’,...
The current study investigates the expression of progressive and habitual aspect in second language ...
The present paper focuses on cases that challenge the classical de!nition of the Spanish copula est...
The study offers a discourse-based account of the Spanish copula forms ser and estar, which are gene...
The acquisition of the copula verbs ser and estar presents a unique challenge to non-native speakers...
The present paper focuses on cases that challenge the classical definition of the Spanish copula est...
While many linguists point to the value of using data from second language acquisition (SLA) to expl...
This paper sets the basis for a uniform account of the alternation between the two Spanish copulas (...
The distribution of the Spanish copulas ser and estar (‘be’) (specifically in the syntactic context ...
This thesis examines the L2 acquisition and L1 attrition of aspectual properties in Spanish. Specifi...
This study investigates copula variation with adjectival predicates in Buenos Aires Spanish. It exam...
The acquisition of tense and aspect phenomena by second language (L2) speakers has been the source o...
This paper considers the difficulty of L1 English speakers in learning the Spanish past tense/aspect...
The current study examines the acquisition of the Spanish copula verbs ser and estar by seventeen (n...
37 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 34-37The distinction between ser and estar is one of the most difficult...
So far it has been assumed that most uses of Spanish estar ‘be.LOC ’ arise some time after ser ‘be’,...
The current study investigates the expression of progressive and habitual aspect in second language ...
The present paper focuses on cases that challenge the classical de!nition of the Spanish copula est...
The study offers a discourse-based account of the Spanish copula forms ser and estar, which are gene...