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25 p, 627.1 KB How frequent are these verbs? : an exploration of lexical frequency in bilingual children's acquisition of subject-verb agreement morphology / Goldin, Michele (Touro University (Estats Units d'Amèrica)) ; López Otero, Julio César (University of Houston (Estats Units d'Amèrica)) ; Hur, Esther (Baylor University (Estats Units d'Amèrica))
In monolingual (L1) acquisition, children produce target-like subject-verb agreement early in development in both Spanish (Grinstead 1998) and English (Guasti 2002). However, in heritage simultaneous bilinguals (2L1) and child second language acquirers (L2), agreement morphology shows variability (Goldin 2020; Herschensohn & Stevenson 2005) due to age of acquisition (AoA) effects. [...]
2023 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.194
Isogloss, Vol. 9 Núm. 2 (2023) , p. 1-25 (Articles)  
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28 p, 500.2 KB What is "residual verb second"? : and what does Romance have to do with it? / Cruschina, Silvio (University of Helsinki) ; Sailor, Craig (The University of Edinburgh)
This paper aims to clarify a point of persistent confusion in the literature: namely, the status of residual verb second. We approach this from both a terminological and typological perspective. Terminologically, traditional usage of residual V2 in the literature has conflated two different senses (one formal, and one historical); we argue that it is essential to keep these two senses separate. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.235
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 3 (2022) , p. 1-28 (Articles)  
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34 p, 424.2 KB Residual verb second in French and Romance / Wolfe, Sam (St Catherine's College, University of Oxford)
This article revisits the classic definition of a Residual Verb Second language in light of evidence from the history of French, which is supplemented with synchronic evidence from the Romance languages. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.208
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 3 (2022) , p. 1-34 (Articles)  
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25 p, 553.8 KB Full V2, no V2, residual V2 : exploring variation through phases / Klaevik-Pettersen, Espen (University of Agder)
This paper presents a new phase-based theory of verb-second and indeed a new model of the left periphery. I argue that V-to-C movement of the verb to the phase head Fin0 has profound repercussions on clausal syntax which explains well-known differences between Modern Germanic V2 languages and Modern Romance non-V2 languages with respect to topicalisation. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.199
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 3 (2022) , p. 1-25 (Articles)  
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28 p, 415.2 KB Verb Second in Old Venetian / Singh, Onkar (University of Cambridge)
This study aims to add to a rich scholarship on the presence of a verb second constraint in old (Italo-)Romance that has been argued to cause V-to-C raising of both the finite verb and one or more constituents, provided we understand this constraint to be lax in these varieties (cf. [...]
2021 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.110
Isogloss, Vol. 7 (2021) (Articles)  
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54 p, 645.1 KB Late Latin Verb Second : the Sentential Word Order of the "Itinerarium Egeriae" / Ledgeway, Adam (University of Cambridge)
In this article we undertake a systematic study of the Itinerarium Egeriae, one of the best known late Latin texts, to determine the proper characterization of the word order of the text and to consider in particular whether the Itinerarium Egeriae can legitimately be considered to present a verb-second (V2) grammar on the par with the well-studied grammars of medieval Romance. [...]
En aquest article duem a terme un estudi sistemàtic de l'Itinerarium Egeriae, un dels textos del llatí tardà més ben coneguts, per tal de determinar la caracterització adequada de l'ordre de mots del text i veure, en particular, si l'Itinerarium Egeriae es pot considerar legítimament que presenta una gramàtica de verb segon (V2) de manera semblant a les gramàtiques ben estudiades del romànic medieval. [...]

2017 - 10.5565/rev/catjl.212
Catalan journal of linguistics, Vol. 16 (2017) , p. 163-216 (Articles)  
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47 p, 702.2 KB Phase-edge properties and complementizer omission / Franco, Irene (Goethe Universität)
This paper deals with the diachrony of complementizer omission (C-omission) in some Italian clauses. C-omission is restricted to clauses with [-realis] mood in Old as well as in Modern Italian, and to some types of declarative clauses in Modern Florentine (Cocchi & Poletto, 2005). [...]
2015 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.7
Isogloss, Vol. 1 Núm. 2 (2015) , p. 199-245 (Articles)  

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