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|a Morphology and its Interfaces in Second Language Knowledge.
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|a Language Acquisition and Language Disorders Ser.
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|a This volume treats the connection between syntax and morphology with a focus on L2 acquisition. This interface has been a matter of considerable interest in theoretical circles ever since Chomsky (1994) and others argued that morphological parameters form the primary locus of cross-linguistic variation. As might be expected, generative theorists working in the area of language acquisition have responded to this argument with various analyses. L2 research is no exception: A variety of researchers have begun serious explorations on the ways in which morphology may (or may not) trigger variation.
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|a MORPHOLOGY AND ITS INTERFACES IN SECOND LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Abbreviations; Contributors; Morphology and its Interfaces in Second-Language Knowledge: Introduction; Some Notes on the Relationship betweenInflectional Morphology and Parameter Settingin First and Second Language Acquisition; V-to-I and Inflection in Non-Native Grammars; Morphosyntactic Triggers in Adult SLA; UG Access Without Parameter Setting: A Longitudinal Study of (L1 Italian) German as a Second Language
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|a Grammar, Comparative and general
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