LANGUAGE ACQUISITION, BILINGUALISM AND COPULA CHOICE IN SPANISH
Introduction
Introduction to language acquisition, bilingualism and copula choice in Spanish*
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 273-275
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From theory to research: Contextual predictors of “estar + adjective” and the study of the SLA of Spanish copula choice*
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 277-295
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From theory to research: Contextual predictors of “estar + adjective” and the study of the SLA of Spanish copula choice – a response to Woolsey
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 297-300
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The uses of Spanish copulas by Chinese-speaking learners in a free writing task*
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 301-317
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The role of discursive features in SLA modeling and grammatical frequency – a response to Cheng, Lu and Giannakouros
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 319-321
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Eventive and stative passives in Spanish L2 acquisition: A matter of aspect*
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 323-336
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Form–meaning mappings in the aspectual domain: What about the L1? A response to Bruhn de Garavito and Valenzuela
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 337-339
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The acquisition of ser, estar (and be) by a Spanish–English bilingual child: The early stages*
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 341-360
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Commentary on “copular acquisition” – a response to Silva-Corvalán and Montanari
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 361-363
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Variation in contemporary Spanish: Linguistic predictors of estar in four cases of language contact*
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 365-380
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The role of language contact in semantic change: Ser and estar – a response to Geeslin and Guijarro-Fuentes
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 381-382
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Epilogue: A tale of two copulas
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 383-385
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Acknowledgments
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- 01 November 2008, p. 387
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