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Selected Proceedings of the Romance Turn IV Workshop on the Acquisition of Romance Languages Unabridged edition [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 325 pages, kõrgus x laius: 212x148 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 144383498X
  • ISBN-13: 9781443834988
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 325 pages, kõrgus x laius: 212x148 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 144383498X
  • ISBN-13: 9781443834988
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This edited collection contains 13 selected papers presented at the Romance Turn IV conference, which was held at Université François Rabelais, Tours, France, in 2010. The volume reflects the diversity of interests of the contributors, not only in the learning contexts investigated (first language acquisition, typical or impaired, and bilingualism), but also in the linguistic properties being explored, in both syntax and phonology, and the languages under examination (work not only on Romance languages such as French, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish, but also comparative studies involving Basque, Modern Greek, and Cypriot Greek). Such a variety allows for multiple comparisons, which corresponds to the objective of the Romance Turn: providing an interactive platform for exchanges between researchers on the acquisition of Romance languages from a generative perspective. The volume is divided into two parts: the first part includes two papers presented as plenaries, one on L1 acquisition of morphophonology in European Portuguese (by M. João Freitas) and one on L1 acquisition of relative clauses in Italian (by Adriana Belletti), while the second part comprises 11 papers by Nikos Amvrazis, Isabel García del Real and Maria José Ezeizabarrena, Giuliana Giusti, Kleanthes Grohmann, Elaine Grolla, Virginia Hill and Mihaela Pirvulescu, Tihana Kra, Juana Liceras, Anca Sevcenco and Larisa Avram, Katérina Palasis, and Francesca Volpato.
Contributors vii
Preface viii
Sandrine Ferre
Philippe Prevost
Laurice Tuller
Rasha Zebib
Plenary Presentations
Considering the Complexity of Relative Clauses and Passive from the Italian Perspective
2(25)
Adriana Belletti
Morphophonological Complexity in Language Acquisition: The Case of Nasal Diphthongs in Portuguese Nominal Plural Forms
27(27)
Ana Margarida Ramalho
M. Joao Freitas
Main Session Presentations
Anaphora Resolution in Near-native Speakers of Greek
54(28)
Nikos Amvrazis
Comprehension of Grammatical and Lexical Aspect in Early Spanish and Basque
82(22)
Isabel Garcia del Real
Maria Jose Ezeizabarrena
Acquisition at the Interface: A Caveat for Syntactic Search
104(24)
Giuliana Giusti
The Development of Object Clitics in Cypriot Greek and the Romance Connection
128(25)
Kleanthes Grohmann
Eleni Theodorou
Natalia Pavlou
Evelina Leivada
Elena Papadopoulou
Silvia Martinez
Locality and C-command: The Acquisition of Principle A in Brazilian Portuguese
153(16)
Elaine Grolla
French Object Clitics, L1 and the Left Periphery
169(21)
Virginia Hill
Mihaela Pirvulescu
The Lexicon-syntax Interface in Simultaneous Bilingualism: Auxiliary Selection with Intransitive Verbs in Italian
190(24)
Tihana Kras
Interlinguistic Influence in Simultaneous Bilingualism: Core Syntax Phenomena and Lexical Transparency
214(26)
Juana Liceras
Raquel Fuertes Fernandez
Anahi Alba de la Fuente
Genevieve Boudreau
Elisa Acevedo
Direct Object Relative Clauses: The Acquisition of a Variable Construction
240(21)
Anca Sevcenco
Larisa Avram
Ioana Stoicescu
Economy Principles within Child Speech: When the Nominative Clitic does not Surface
261(23)
Katerina Palasis
The Comprehension of Relative Clauses by Hearing and Hearing-impaired, Cochlear-implanted Children: The Role of Marked Number Features
284(25)
Francesca Volpato
Index 309
Sandrine Ferré has been a Lecturer in Linguistics at François Rabelais University in Tours, France, since she completed her PhD in Phonology. She is also a member of the National Institute for Health and Medical Research Unit "Brain and Imaging". Her research interest focuses on phonological acquisition in typical and atypical contexts.Philippe Prévost is a Professor of Linguistics at François Rabelais University in Tours, France, and a member of the INSERM Unit "Brain and Imaging". His research interests include L2 acquisition and language impairment. He recently published a book on the acquisition of French in different contexts (The Acquisition of French: The Development of Inflectional Morphology and Syntax in L1 Acquisition, Bilingualism and L2 Acquisition, John Benjamins, 2009).Laurice Tuller is a Professor of Linguistics at François Rabelais University in Tours, France. Her current research focuses on comparison of the acquisition of the morphosyntax of French in different atypical contexts: autism, child L2, epilepsy, hearing loss, and SLI. Her recent publications have appeared in journals such as Applied Psycholinguistics and Lingua, as well as in collective volumes.Rasha Zebib is an Adjunct Research and Teaching Associate at François Rabelais University in Tours, France. She completed her thesis on the relation between working memory and reading in 2009. Her current research interests concern language acquisition in typically and atypically developing children as well as language acquisition in multilingual contexts.