“…As Schneider points out, "in the process of structural nativization, verbs begin to allow and later prefer new structures to complement them and build a complete sentence " (2007: 86). This includes outer-circle languages, already addressed in García-Castro (2018, 2019, 2020 and Romasanta (2017Romasanta ( , 2019Romasanta ( , 2021aRomasanta ( , 2021b, expanding-circle varieties, and learner varieties, where cognitive factors derived from language contact in multilingual settings and second language acquisition are likely to pay a role in clausal complement choice.…”