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Plural marking in the second language: Atomicity, definiteness, and transfer
Sea Hee Choi,
Tania Ionin
Linguistics
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Spanish and Portuguese
Russian, East European and Eurasian Center
Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Program in Jewish Culture and Society
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Atomicity
100%
Congruity Theory
25%
Count Nouns
25%
Definiteness
100%
Error Sensitivity
50%
Furniture
25%
Grammaticality Judgments
25%
Incongruency
25%
Incongruity
25%
L1 Mandarin
25%
L1 Transfer
25%
L2 English Learners
75%
L2 Learners
75%
Mandarin
50%
Mandarin L2
25%
Mass Nouns
50%
Morpheme
50%
Morphological Congruency
25%
Native Language
25%
Non-atomic
25%
Online Tasks
25%
Plural Marking
100%
Second Language
100%
Self-paced Reading Task
25%
Sunlight
25%
Arts and Humanities
Count nouns
33%
Definiteness
100%
Definites
66%
English learners
100%
Grammaticality judgments
33%
L1 transfer
33%
L2 learners
100%
Mass nouns
66%
Morpheme
66%
Morphology
66%
Native Language
33%
Omission
33%
Online
100%
Second language
100%
Self-paced reading
33%