The present TFG provides insight into the acquisition of possessive determiners his/her in English by L1 Catalan/Spanish speakers. Fourteen pre-adolescent children were tested through two elicited production tasks. Results show that the possessive determiner his cannot be claimed to be operative as an unmarked default form. In fact, a slight preference for her was found. On the other hand, because Catalan and Spanish agree the possessive determiners with the object and not with the subject, gender transfer was expected. However, results show that gender transfer does not seem to be an issue. The animacy hierarchy cannot account for the errors produced either. Further research concerning prepositional phrases should be pursued as well as con...
As is well known, the possessive paradigms of French, Italian, Spanish and Romanian contain three ty...
This research focuses on dysfunctions and learning difficulties and manipulation of French possessiv...
This dissertation explores some of the traditionally labeled possessive relations, and proposes a b...
The present TFG provides insight into the acquisition of possessive determiners his/her in English b...
This study reports evidence of cross-linguistic influence in possessive constructions in the speech ...
In language acquisition studies, there is a recurring debate regarding how to account for non-target...
The possessive system in Romance languages constitutes an interesting area of research o...
Although possessive constructions are formed differently in Spanish as compared to English, most not...
In some varieties of Spanish (American, above all), possessives can appear in vocative constructions...
This study further examines past studies that have examined the gender marking value of a parameter ...
Evidence from experimental studies of Spanish children's production of determiners reveals that they...
Possessive constructions in English, Spanish, and French differ in several ways. This article consid...
This paper deals with the evolution of nominal expressions with prenominal possessives in Romance la...
The paradigm of possessive determiners differs in systematic ways across languages and causes cognit...
Research shows that English possessive determiners (PDs) such as his and her are a challenge for L2 ...
As is well known, the possessive paradigms of French, Italian, Spanish and Romanian contain three ty...
This research focuses on dysfunctions and learning difficulties and manipulation of French possessiv...
This dissertation explores some of the traditionally labeled possessive relations, and proposes a b...
The present TFG provides insight into the acquisition of possessive determiners his/her in English b...
This study reports evidence of cross-linguistic influence in possessive constructions in the speech ...
In language acquisition studies, there is a recurring debate regarding how to account for non-target...
The possessive system in Romance languages constitutes an interesting area of research o...
Although possessive constructions are formed differently in Spanish as compared to English, most not...
In some varieties of Spanish (American, above all), possessives can appear in vocative constructions...
This study further examines past studies that have examined the gender marking value of a parameter ...
Evidence from experimental studies of Spanish children's production of determiners reveals that they...
Possessive constructions in English, Spanish, and French differ in several ways. This article consid...
This paper deals with the evolution of nominal expressions with prenominal possessives in Romance la...
The paradigm of possessive determiners differs in systematic ways across languages and causes cognit...
Research shows that English possessive determiners (PDs) such as his and her are a challenge for L2 ...
As is well known, the possessive paradigms of French, Italian, Spanish and Romanian contain three ty...
This research focuses on dysfunctions and learning difficulties and manipulation of French possessiv...
This dissertation explores some of the traditionally labeled possessive relations, and proposes a b...