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There isn’t a problem with indefinites in existential constructions in L2-English
Tania Ionin
, Chung Yu Chen
Linguistics
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Spanish and Portuguese
Program in Jewish Culture and Society
Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Russian, East European and Eurasian Center
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L2 English
100%
Mandarin
100%
Existential Constructions
100%
Absence of Evidence
50%
Native Speaker
50%
Acceptability Judgment Task
50%
Native English Speakers
50%
Syntactic Constructions
50%
L2 English Learners
50%
L1 Transfer
50%
Numerals
50%
Mandarin L2
50%
Copular Constructions
50%
Type Construction
50%
L1 Mandarin
50%
Partitive
50%
English L1
50%
Poverty of the Stimulus
50%
Arts and Humanities
English
100%
Existential Constructions
100%
English learners
33%
Native Speaker
33%
Acceptability judgments
33%
English Speaker
33%
Syntactic constructions
33%
L1 transfer
33%
partitive numeral
33%
Poverty of the stimulus
33%