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6. Late-learned rules in first and second language acquisition
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Helen Goodluck
and Barbara Birch
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- 1. Learnability and second languages: an introduction 1
- 2. L2 acquisition: logical problems and empirical solutions 9
- 3. Universal grammar and language transfer 36
- 4. The relation between linguistic theory and second language acquisition: a biological perspective 61
- 5. Syntax and stylistics: more on the pro-drop parame 71
- 6. Late-learned rules in first and second language acquisition 94
- 7. Configurationality and the subset principle: the acquisition of V1 by Japanese learners of English 116
- 8. The acquisition of verb categories and word order in Dutch & German: evidence from first and second language acquisition 132
- 9. Linguistic intuitions in interlanguage development: the problem of indeterminacy 167
- References 191
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- 1. Learnability and second languages: an introduction 1
- 2. L2 acquisition: logical problems and empirical solutions 9
- 3. Universal grammar and language transfer 36
- 4. The relation between linguistic theory and second language acquisition: a biological perspective 61
- 5. Syntax and stylistics: more on the pro-drop parame 71
- 6. Late-learned rules in first and second language acquisition 94
- 7. Configurationality and the subset principle: the acquisition of V1 by Japanese learners of English 116
- 8. The acquisition of verb categories and word order in Dutch & German: evidence from first and second language acquisition 132
- 9. Linguistic intuitions in interlanguage development: the problem of indeterminacy 167
- References 191