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Computations at the interfaces in child grammar

  • Teodora Radeva-Bork
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Minimalism and Beyond
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Abstract

The paper investigates the operations regulating grammar on the basis of experimental child data, and suggests that there are significant computational differences in the acquisition of single interface phenomena and multiple interface phenomena. This finding has direct implications for the precise mechanisms and nature of a learnability account grounded in the Minimalist Program model.

Abstract

The paper investigates the operations regulating grammar on the basis of experimental child data, and suggests that there are significant computational differences in the acquisition of single interface phenomena and multiple interface phenomena. This finding has direct implications for the precise mechanisms and nature of a learnability account grounded in the Minimalist Program model.

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