María-José Ezeizabarrena
List of John Benjamins publications in which María-José Ezeizabarrena is involved.
2022 Gender assignment strategies and L1 effects in the elicited production of mixed Spanish-Basque DPs Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 12:6, pp. 778–815 | Article
This paper investigates the strategies involved in gender assignment in Spanish-Basque mixed Determiner Phrases (DPs) with a gendered Spanish determiner (el
M /la
F) and a Basque ungendered noun. Previous studies on Spanish-Basque mixed DPs have revealed conflicting results regarding the… read more
2017 Chapter 12. Bilingual production of relative clauses in languages with opposite head-complement directionality Multidisciplinary Approaches to Bilingualism in the Hispanic and Lusophone World, Bellamy, Kate, Michael W. Child, Paz González, Antje Muntendam and M. Carmen Parafita Couto (eds.), pp. 283–311 | Chapter
The so-calledSR advantage, based on the observation that S(ubject) R(elatives) are easier to acquire, comprehend or process as compared to O(bject) R(elatives) in many Verb-Object languages, contrasts with the pattern attested in some languages with prenominal relative clauses and/or Object-Verb… read more
2015 Early coda production in bilingual Spanish and Basque The Acquisition of Spanish in Understudied Language Pairings, Judy, Tiffany and Silvia Perpiñán (eds.), pp. 75–104 | Article
The study of the codas in the spontaneous speech of a Basque-Spanish bilingual child reveals that they are produced early and continue to develop gradually, in both languages, during the period studied (1;09–2;01). The inter-linguistic differences attested regarding the inventory of segments, the… read more
2009 Development in early Basque-Spanish language mixing Hispanic Child Languages: Typical and impaired development, Grinstead, John (ed.), pp. 57–90 | Article
Similar morphosyntactic development in both languages and low rates of language mixing (LM) attested in the corpus of a Spanish-Basque bilingual child rules out language dominance in the period studied (1;06–3;06). No preference for either language is observed with regard to lexical or functional… read more
2003 Null Subjects and optional infinitives in Basque (In)vulnerable Domains in Multilingualism, Müller, Natascha (ed.), pp. 83–106 | Article
Child root infinitives are considered to be underspecified structures with frequent null subjects. This paper deals with the study of the overt and non-overt subjects of the structures of root infinitives found in early speech production in Basque language, in order to determine whether there is a… read more
1996 Subject-Verb and Object-Verb Agreement in Early Basque Generative Perspectives on Language Acquisition: Empirical findings, theoretical considerations and crosslinguistic comparisons, Clahsen, Harald (ed.), pp. 201–240 | Article





