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Indeterminacy in L1 French grammars: the case of gender and number agreement
Dalila Ayoun
French and Italian
Linguistics
Second Language Acquisition / Teaching - GIDP
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Number Agreement
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Grammaticality Judgments
100%
Gender Agreement
100%
Language Cognition
100%
L1 French
100%
French Grammar
100%
L1 Speakers
50%
Theory of Cognition
50%
Past Participle
50%
Nominal Phrase
50%
Affective Construction
50%
Early Agreements
50%
Formal Features
50%
Verbal Phrase
50%
Usage-based Perspective
50%
Arts and Humanities
Speaker
100%
Number agreement
100%
Indeterminacy
100%
Grammaticality judgments
100%
Gender agreement
100%
French grammar
100%
Nominals
50%
Affective
50%
Generative
50%
Proficiency
50%
Empirical study
50%
Long Take
50%
Past Participle
50%
nominal phrases
50%
verbal phrases
50%
Psychology
Individual Differences
100%
Indeterminacy
100%