Objectives:Spanish and English contrast in adjective–noun word order: for example, brown dress (English) vs. vestido marrón (‘dress brown’, Spanish). According to the Matrix Language model ( MLF) word order in code-switched sentences must be compatible with the word order of the matrix language, but working within the minimalist program (MP), Cantone and MacSwan arrived at the descriptive generalization that the position of the noun phrase relative to the adjective is determined by the adjective’s language. Our aim is to evaluate the predictions derived from these two models regarding adjective–noun order in Spanish–English code-switched sentences.Methodology:We contrasted the predictions from both models regarding the acceptability of code...
Recent work has used artificial language experiments to argue that hierarchical representations driv...
This thesis investigates the word order and adjectival agreement patterns in French-Dutch code switc...
Adjective ordering preferences are robustly attested in English and many unrelated languages. In nom...
Objectives: Spanish and English contrast in adjective-noun word order: for example, brown dress (Eng...
Here, we used event-related potentials to test the predictions of two prominent accounts of code-swi...
Objectives/research questions: We used two types of acceptability judgments to experimentally test t...
This article argues that 2-alternative forced choice tasks and Thurstone's law of comparative judgme...
This article argues that 2-alternative forced choice tasks and Thurstone’s law of comparative judgme...
In Papiamento-Dutch bilingual speech, the nominal construction is a potential ‘conflict site’ if the...
Aims and Objectives: This paper investigates the word order and adjectival agreement patterns in Fre...
This article argues that 2-alternative forced choice tasks and Thurstone\u27s law of comparative jud...
Previous work on intrasentential codeswitching has noted that switches between determiners and their...
abstract: Code-switching, a bilingual language phenomenon, which may be defined as the concurrent us...
Previous work has shown that the relation between acceptability ratings and frequencies in speech pr...
Prior studies have examined the association between modifying adjective placement and interpretation...
Recent work has used artificial language experiments to argue that hierarchical representations driv...
This thesis investigates the word order and adjectival agreement patterns in French-Dutch code switc...
Adjective ordering preferences are robustly attested in English and many unrelated languages. In nom...
Objectives: Spanish and English contrast in adjective-noun word order: for example, brown dress (Eng...
Here, we used event-related potentials to test the predictions of two prominent accounts of code-swi...
Objectives/research questions: We used two types of acceptability judgments to experimentally test t...
This article argues that 2-alternative forced choice tasks and Thurstone's law of comparative judgme...
This article argues that 2-alternative forced choice tasks and Thurstone’s law of comparative judgme...
In Papiamento-Dutch bilingual speech, the nominal construction is a potential ‘conflict site’ if the...
Aims and Objectives: This paper investigates the word order and adjectival agreement patterns in Fre...
This article argues that 2-alternative forced choice tasks and Thurstone\u27s law of comparative jud...
Previous work on intrasentential codeswitching has noted that switches between determiners and their...
abstract: Code-switching, a bilingual language phenomenon, which may be defined as the concurrent us...
Previous work has shown that the relation between acceptability ratings and frequencies in speech pr...
Prior studies have examined the association between modifying adjective placement and interpretation...
Recent work has used artificial language experiments to argue that hierarchical representations driv...
This thesis investigates the word order and adjectival agreement patterns in French-Dutch code switc...
Adjective ordering preferences are robustly attested in English and many unrelated languages. In nom...