2011
DOI: 10.1075/lab.1.1.18tso
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Elucidating the notion of syntax–pragmatics interface

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“…The interpretation of ta tested here stems from the D-pronoun nature. At the most it involves lexicon-syntax and syntax-semantics interfaces (Tsoulas and Gil, 2011). It does not involve external interfaces, as no pragmatic constraint is concerned.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The interpretation of ta tested here stems from the D-pronoun nature. At the most it involves lexicon-syntax and syntax-semantics interfaces (Tsoulas and Gil, 2011). It does not involve external interfaces, as no pragmatic constraint is concerned.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study is not concerned with any pragmatic constraint for the interpretation of ta. Therefore, its interpretation does not involve external interfaces here (Tsoulas and Gil, 2011). At most it involves lexicon-syntax and syntax-semantics internal interfaces.…”
Section: The Experiments 1 Research Questions and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Sorace argues that focus pertains to an internal interface, because it "involve[s] formal semantic features internal to grammatical representations" rather than "contextual information external to the grammar" (Sorace, 2011, p. 5). Those disputing this claim argue that focus should be treated like topics and other information-structural phenomena as belonging to an external interface Slabakova, 2011;Tsoulas & Gil, 2011).…”
Section: Heritage Spanish and The Syntax-discourse Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intermediate and high-proficiency L2 learners do not have any problem with interpreting himself/herself in biclausal sentences. The interpretation of reflexives in these sentence types involves, at the most, syntax–lexicon and syntax–semantics interfaces (Tsoulas & Gil, 2011). It does not involve external interfaces, as no pragmatics/discourse constraint is concerned.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%