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Abstract
Verbal morphology is a particularly vulnerable domain in the grammars of Spanish heritage speakers (HSs). Among
the most frequently studied phenomena is mood selection, identified as a pervasive locus of variability that affects the
production of subjunctive more prominently. The present article explores this area of research by examining the effects of mood
selection type on HSs’ subjunctive use. In contrast with previous studies, this investigation controls for propositional modality,
focusing its analyses on instances of obligatory and variable subjunctive selection within deontic predicates. Results from a
production task revealed that, despite the presence of between-group differences driven by participants’ levels of proficiency,
type of selection did not significantly modulate their rates of subjunctive use. These findings challenge previous claims about
the extent to which this factor affects Spanish HSs’ performance, and highlight the importance of considering propositional
modality when examining the acquisition of mood.
期刊介绍:
LAB provides an outlet for cutting-edge, contemporary studies on bilingualism. LAB assumes a broad definition of bilingualism, including: adult L2 acquisition, simultaneous child bilingualism, child L2 acquisition, adult heritage speaker competence, L1 attrition in L2/Ln environments, and adult L3/Ln acquisition. LAB solicits high quality articles of original research assuming any cognitive science approach to understanding the mental representation of bilingual language competence and performance, including cognitive linguistics, emergentism/connectionism, generative theories, psycholinguistic and processing accounts, and covering typical and atypical populations.