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Maria Luisa Zubizarreta

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Maria Luisa Zubizarreta is a Professor of Linguistics at the University of Southern California, where she has taught since 1988. Zubizarreta was born and raised in Asunción, Paraguay. She obtained her Maîtrise de Linguistique Générale from L’Université de Paris 8 in 1978, and her PhD in Linguistics from M.I.T. in 1982.

Maria Luisa Zubizarreta has conducted her research within the framework of . More precisely, she is interested in linguistic theory as a model of human's mental competence and performance. Her approach is comparative and considers issues ranging from the relation between the lexicon and syntax to the prosody and syntax of focus[1].

Zubizarreta has also conducted empirical research into issues dealing with second language acquisition, focusing on the mental grammar of the learners as they develop interlanguage. Her most recent work explores person-related phenomena from a semantic perspective in different languages, including the use of person features in Paraguayan Guaraní.[2]

Bibliography

On the Syntactic Composition of Manner and Motion. Linguistic Monograph Series, MIT Press,(ML Zubizarreta & E. Oh). 2007.

Prosody, Focus, and Word Order, MIT Press. 1998.

Levels of Representation in the Lexicon and in the Syntax, Foris Publications, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 1987.

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