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Resumen de Generic reference in adult German bilinguals: how bilinguals deal with variation

Tanja Kupisch, Dagmar Barton

  • This study investigates subject nominals in German in adult simultaneous bilinguals (2L1s) with French or Italian as the other language, focusing on plural and mass nouns with a definite article. These have a specific interpretation in written Standard German, while they are ambiguous between a specific and a generic interpretation in the Romance languages and in some varieties of German. The aims are to (i) characterize the end-state grammar regarding a phenomenon that does not only show partially overlapping syntactic properties in the two target languages but also intra-linguistic variation, (ii) compare 2L1 and L1 end-state grammars, (iii) investigate the role of frequency of exposure and (iv) study the role of overlap with the contact languages. Results from an acceptability judgment task and a truth value judgment task suggest that 2L1s with frequent exposure to German are more conservative than monolinguals, tending towards overcorrection rather than cross-linguistic influence.


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