In:Multidisciplinary Approaches to Bilingualism in the Hispanic and Lusophone World
Edited by Kate Bellamy, Michael W. Child, Paz González, Antje Muntendam and M. Carmen Parafita Couto
[Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 13] 2017
► pp. 325–327
Index
Published online: 31 May 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.13.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.13.index
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- animacy
- aphasia
- aspectual coercion
- Basque
- Basque-Spanish
- bilingual type
- Brazilian Portuguese
- case marking
- case study
- Castilian Spanish
- child language
- cliticization of Neg.
- clitic
- code-switching
- cognates
- completion task
- comprehension
- context of language acquisition
- contrastive focus marking
- corpus
- cross-linguistic influence
- cross-linguistic transfer
- default past tense
- definiteness
- developmental effect
- dialogue
- distributed morphology
- duration
- Dutch
- early bilingualism
- egocentric
- elicitation task
- endangered language
- ergative
- European Portuguese
- feature
- focus marking
- frames of reference
- gender
- geocentric
- gesture
- grammaticality judgment task
- Guatemalan Spanish
- heritage speaker
- I-language
- impersonal subject interpretation
- impoverishment
- indicative
- individual differences
- individual variability
- information structure
- Interface Hypothesis
- intrinsic
- Ixcatec
- K'ichee'
- language acquisition
- language contact
- language dominance
- language loss
- language use
- Lexical Aspect Hypothesis
- linguistic default
- Logical Form (LF)
- Maya K'ichee'
- Mayan
- Mesoamerican
- Mesoamerican languages
- Mesomerican (linguistic area)
- Mesoamerican communities
- mood
- morpho-syntactic variation
- n-word
- negation
- negative indefinite
- negative polarity item (NPI)
- Neo-Whorfian approach
- non-aspectual language
- null object
- obliteration
- Otomanguean
- perfectivity
- phonological form (PF)
- phonological paraphasias
- picture naming
- priming
- production
- prosodic transfer
- prosody
- psycholinguistics
- referential communication task
- relative clause
- Romance
- saliency
- self-reported measure
- simultaneous bilingualism
- spatial cognition
- specificity
- spontaneous speech
- SR advantage
- structural distance
- subjunctive
- successive bilingualism
- syntax-pragmatics interface
- syntax-semantics interface
- telicity
- temporal adverbial
- third language
- transfer
- turn-taking
- typological distance
- Typological Primacy Model
- typology
- variable context
- vocabulary insertion
- vulnerability hypothesis
- word order
