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L1 Acquisition and L2 Learning: The view from Romance
Edited by Larisa Avram, Anca Sevcenco and Veronica Tomescu
[
Language Acquisition and Language Disorders
65] 2021
► pp.
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Index
A
adjective
292–294, 296–297, 299–301, 309–311
agreement
296, 298-300, 308-309, 311
see also
(non-)redundant agreement
111–112, 122–123
number agreement
109–110, 111–112, 114
anaphor
176–178, 196–197
B
bilinguals
174, 211–215, 221–222
see also
English-Spanish bilinguals
211, 213
Brazilian Portuguese
70
C
clitic placement
15, 17, 20–21
cleft sentence
137, 149, 159–161
common ground (CG)
261–263, 275–276, 285–286
complex predicate
23–24, 31, 34
computational load
162
D
deontic
358–359, 362–363, 365
dependency
180
see also
long-distance dependencies
138, 161
derivational complexity
20, 161–162
Disjunction Parameter
316–318, 323, 327
disjunctive sentences
315, 317
dislocation
147, 260, 275–276, 279, 283, 286
see also
clitic left dislocation
136
ditransitive
83, 86, 93–94, 99–100, 103–104
Dutch
299–301
E
epistemic
356, 358–359, 362–365, 371–372
European Portuguese
15–17
F
focus
234, 241–242
broad focus (BF)
260, 276, 279, 283, 284–285
corrective focus (CF)
261, 264, 276, 279, 283, 285
information focus (IF)
260–261, 264, 276–277, 279–280, 283, 285
narrow focus (NF)
260, 277, 280, 285
French
296–299, 318–320, 335–336
I
indicative
176, 179, 195–197, 356–359, 363–364, 371–373
infinitival
160, 175–176, 179–181, 197
infinitival marker (R)
204, 209–210
infinitive
357, 371–372
see also
inflected infinitive
99–100
information structure
260
instruction
231–233, 308–309
interface
93, 211, 221, 231, 262, 359
Interface Hypothesis
174, 235, 251
interlanguage
242, 250–251
intervener
45–47, 86–89, 92
intervention
61, 68, 85–92
Intervention Hypothesis
40–41, 46–47, 60
inversion verbs
234
Italian
136–139, 178–180, 196–197, 317–320
L
locality
83–84, 104–105, 197
M
mood alternation
356–357, 359, 363, 365, 371–373
motion verbs
284–285
movement
85–93, 136–138, 160–162, 290–291, 298–299
Movement Theory of Control
86
N
negative concord
318–320
Negative Polarity Item (NPI)
318, 320, 327–328
O
omission
copula omission
211–213, 215
preposition omission
50–56, 58, 68
subject omission
213
P
parameter
17–18, 32–33
see also
Disjunction Parameter
316–318, 327
Null Subject Parameter
17–18, 264
past participle
292–294, 297–301, 308–311
passive
42–43, 45, 70, 160–161, 297–298
person (P)
204-206, 208–210, 220
Positive Polarity Item (PPI)
316–318, 320, 327–328
R
recursive
né
318, 320, 323, 327–328
reflexive
si
176–180, 182, 194–195, 197–199
register
32, 34
relative clause (RC)
89, 138–139, 154, 159–162, 290–291, 298, 363
restructuring
14–15, 18–19, 33–35
resumptive pronoun
43–44, 136, 147, 159–160, 162
resumptive relative clause
55–57, 78
S
schooling
33, 75, 110–111, 113–116, 122, 126–127
scope
316–318, 359–360
Semantic Subset Principle
316
smuggling
91–93, 104–105
sociolinguistic
34, 113–115, 122–123, 126–127
subject
241–243, 269–270, 272
see also
intervening subject
46–47
postverbal subject
233–234, 264
subjunctive
175–176, 179, 195–197, 199, 355–365, 371–373
T
Theory of Mind (ToM)
363, 365, 371–373
topic
aboutness-shift topic (also A-Topic)
262–264, 280–281
contrastive topic (also C-Topic)
262, 280, 282
familiar/given topic (also G-Topic)
262–264, 277–280, 283, 285
topic-subject
52–53, 55, 60–61
topicalization
270–272, 276, 280
transfer
195–198, 242, 309
transparency
lexical transparency
203–205, 213, 215–217, 220–221
U
unaccusative
52, 234, 284–285
unergative
47–48, 52–61, 234
W
weather verbs
47–48, 50–55, 58–61
wh
-questions
133–134, 137–138, 151, 161–162
written language
291–296, 308, 310