The acquisition of the syntactic tree. Insights from cartography
This special collection focuses on the L1 acquisition of key structural and interpretive properties of the finely articulated functional spine of the clause as developed in cartographic studies (Cinque & Rizzi 2010). Special attention is given to the acquisition of the left periphery.
Guest Editors: Claudia Manetti and Adriana Belletti
Special Collection: The acquisition of the syntactic tree. Insights from cartography
(a-)Topics and animacy
Adriana Belletti and Claudia Manetti
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Locality in the acquisition of object A’-dependencies: insights from French
Stephanie Durrleman and Anamaria Bentea
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Growing trees: The acquisition of the left periphery
Naama Friedmann, Adriana Belletti and Luigi Rizzi
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Root infinitives in Jamaican Creole
Tamirand Nnena De Lisser, Stephanie Durrleman, Luigi Rizzi and Ur Shlonsky
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