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    Gender Agreement and Assignment in Spanish Heritage Speakers: Does Frequency Matter? by Hur, Esther, Lopez Otero, Julio Cesar, Sanchez, Liliana

    Published in Languages (Basel) (01-12-2020)
    “…Gender has been extensively studied in Spanish heritage speakers. However, lexical frequency effects have yet to be explored in depth. This study aimed to…”
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    Attitudes and Expectations towards Heritage Language Instruction: Evidence from Korean and Spanish in the US by Hur, Esther, Lopez Otero, Julio Cesar, Lee, Eunji

    Published in Languages (Basel) (2021)
    “…This study investigated how the attitudes and expectations of heritage languages (HL) courses differ between Spanish and Korean. Spanish and Korean are two of…”
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    Aspectual se and Telicity in Heritage Spanish Bilinguals: The Effects of Lexical Access, Dominance, Age of Acquisition, and Patterns of Language Use by Martínez Vera, Gabriel, López Otero, Julio César, Sokolova, Marina Y., Cleveland, Adam, Marshall, Megan Tzeitel, Sánchez, Liliana

    Published in Languages (Basel) (01-09-2023)
    “…While differences in the production and acceptability of aspectual inflectional morphology between Spanish–English heritage and monolingually raised speakers…”
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    Imperatives in Heritage Spanish: Lexical Access and Lexical Frequency Effects by López Otero, Julio César

    Published in Languages (Basel) (01-09-2023)
    “…Along with declaratives and interrogatives, imperatives are one of the three major clause types of human language. In Spanish, imperative verb forms present…”
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    Productive Vocabulary Knowledge Predicts Acquisition of Spanish DOM in Brazilian Portuguese-Speaking Learners by López Otero, Julio César, Jimenez, Abril

    Published in Languages (Basel) (01-12-2022)
    “…Differential object marking (DOM) in Spanish refers to the overt morphological marking of certain direct objects. Specifically, this a-marking of direct…”
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    L2 Spanish clitics among Brazilian Portuguese-speaking learners: the predictive role of lexical knowledge by Jimenez, Abril, López Otero, Julio César, DePue, Isabella

    Published in Glossa (London) (01-08-2024)
    “…We examined the acquisition of third-person accusative clitics (e.g., lo, la, los, las) in L2 Spanish among Brazilian Portuguese (BP) speakers. In BP, the…”
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    How frequent are these verbs?: An exploration of lexical frequency in bilingual children’s acquisition of subject-verb agreement morphology by Goldin, Michele, López Otero, Julio César, Hur, Esther

    Published in Isogloss (01-01-2023)
    “…In monolingual (L1) acquisition, children produce target-like subject-verb agreement early in development in both Spanish (Grinstead 1998) and English (Guasti…”
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    Where We Are and Where We Ought to Be: The Need for Research-Based Assessments for Dual Language Immersion Learners by Thane, Patrick, Goldin, Michele, Jimenez, Abril, Hur, Esther, Lopez Otero, Julio Cesar, Austin, Jennifer

    Published in NABE Journal of Research and Practice (03-04-2022)
    “…In this paper, we address a lack of assessments of partner language development in dual language immersion (DLI) programs. We propose several important…”
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    Bidirectional cross-linguistic influence on DOM in Romanian-Spanish bilinguals by López Otero, Julio César

    “…Aims and objectives: This study aims to explore the acquisition of differential object marking (DOM) of Spanish and Romanian in balanced Romanian-speaking L2…”
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    The Acquisition of the Syntactic and Morphological Properties of Spanish Imperatives in Heritage and Second Language Speakers by Lopez Otero, Julio Cesar

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…Imperatives are one of the three major clause types of human language, along with declaratives and interrogatives (Aikhenvald, 2010; Alcázar & Saltarelli,…”
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    Object clitic use and intuition in the Spanish of heritage speakers from Brazil by López Otero, Julio César, Cuza, Alejandro, Jiao, Jian

    Published in Second language research (01-01-2023)
    “…The present study examines the production and intuition of Spanish clitics in clitic left dislocation (CLLD) structures among 26 Spanish heritage speakers…”
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    Syntactic optionality in heritage Spanish: How patterns of exposure and use affect clitic climbing by López Otero, Julio César, Hur, Esther, Goldin, Michele

    “…Aims and Objectives: This study explores Spanish heritage speakers’ (HSs) knowledge of clitic climbing and the (extra-)linguistic factors that modulate it…”
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    Bilingualism effects at the syntax-semantic interface: Evidence from the Spanish present tense by Lopez Otero, Julio Cesar

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…The current study examines the acquisition of the semantic values of the Spanish present tense among English-speaking second language learners and Spanish…”
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    Does Typological Proximity Really Matter? Evidence from Mandarin and Brazilian Portuguese-Speaking Learners of Spanish by Cuza, Alejandro, Jiao, Jian, López-Otero, Julio César

    Published in Languages (Basel) (01-06-2018)
    “…The present study examines the role of typological proximity in the acquisition of Differential Object Marking (DOM) in Spanish among eighteen (n = 18)…”
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    How frequent are these verbs? by Michele Goldin, Julio César López Otero, Esther Hur

    Published in Isogloss (01-01-2023)
    “…In monolingual (L1) acquisition, children produce target-like subject-verb agreement early in development in both Spanish (Grinstead 1998) and English (Guasti…”
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    Aspectual Ise/I and Telicity in Heritage Spanish Bilinguals: The Effects of Lexical Access, Dominance, Age of Acquisition, and Patterns of Language Use by Martínez Vera, Gabriel, López Otero, Julio César, Sokolova, Marina Y, Cleveland, Adam, Marshall, Megan Tzeitel, Sánchez, Liliana

    Published in Languages (Basel) (01-08-2023)
    “…While differences in the production and acceptability of aspectual inflectional morphology between Spanish–English heritage and monolingually raised speakers…”
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    Journal Article