This article argues that 2-alternative forced choice tasks and Thurstone’s law of comparative judgments (Thurstone, 1927) are well suited to investigate code-switching competence by means of acceptability judgments. We compare this method with commonly used Likert scale judgments and find that the 2-alternative forced choice task provides granular details that remain invisible in a Likert scale experiment. In order to compare and contrast both methods, we examined the syntactic phenomenon usually referred to as the Adjacency Condition (AC) (apud Stowell, 1981), which imposes a condition of adjacency between verb and object. Our interest in the AC comes from the fact that it is a subtle feature of English grammar which is absent in Spanish, ...
The goal of the present study is to provide a direct comparison of the results of informal judgment ...
The volume presents a selection of contributions by leading scholars in the field of code-switching....
This work aims at testing the possibility of code-switching between the DP-head of a relative claus...
This article argues that 2-alternative forced choice tasks and Thurstone\u27s law of comparative jud...
This article argues that 2-alternative forced choice tasks and Thurstone's law of comparative judgme...
Objectives/research questions: We used two types of acceptability judgments to experimentally test t...
Objectives:Spanish and English contrast in adjective–noun word order: for example, brown dress (Engl...
Objectives: Spanish and English contrast in adjective-noun word order: for example, brown dress (Eng...
The Functional Head Constraint (Belazi, Rubin and Toribio, 1994) states that codeswitching is not al...
Some languages have a fixed subject position, while others are more flexible. Languages like English...
abstract: Code-switching, a bilingual language phenomenon, which may be defined as the concurrent us...
Most acceptability judgments reported in the syntactic literature are obtained by linguists being th...
In early studies, code-switches between a subject pronoun and a finite verb were considered highly d...
Three projects are presented, all using comparison data to investigate representations. Processes of...
This paper explores the code-switching behavior of second language (L2) bilinguals as a lens into th...
The goal of the present study is to provide a direct comparison of the results of informal judgment ...
The volume presents a selection of contributions by leading scholars in the field of code-switching....
This work aims at testing the possibility of code-switching between the DP-head of a relative claus...
This article argues that 2-alternative forced choice tasks and Thurstone\u27s law of comparative jud...
This article argues that 2-alternative forced choice tasks and Thurstone's law of comparative judgme...
Objectives/research questions: We used two types of acceptability judgments to experimentally test t...
Objectives:Spanish and English contrast in adjective–noun word order: for example, brown dress (Engl...
Objectives: Spanish and English contrast in adjective-noun word order: for example, brown dress (Eng...
The Functional Head Constraint (Belazi, Rubin and Toribio, 1994) states that codeswitching is not al...
Some languages have a fixed subject position, while others are more flexible. Languages like English...
abstract: Code-switching, a bilingual language phenomenon, which may be defined as the concurrent us...
Most acceptability judgments reported in the syntactic literature are obtained by linguists being th...
In early studies, code-switches between a subject pronoun and a finite verb were considered highly d...
Three projects are presented, all using comparison data to investigate representations. Processes of...
This paper explores the code-switching behavior of second language (L2) bilinguals as a lens into th...
The goal of the present study is to provide a direct comparison of the results of informal judgment ...
The volume presents a selection of contributions by leading scholars in the field of code-switching....
This work aims at testing the possibility of code-switching between the DP-head of a relative claus...