Title of article
Second Language Acquisition and Syntactic Theory in the 21st Century
Author/Authors
Liceras، Juana M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
22
From page
248
To page
269
Abstract
Syntactic theory has played a role in second language acquisition (SLA) research
since the early 1980s, when the principles and parameters model of generative
grammar was implemented. However, it was the so-called functional parameterization
hypothesis together with the debate on whether second language learners
activated new features or switched their value that led to detailed and in-depth
analyses of the syntactic properties of many different nonnative grammars. In
the last 10 years, with the minimalist program as background, these analyses
have diverted more and more from looking at those syntactic properties that
argued for or against the various versions of the UG-access versus non-UGaccess
debate (UG for Universal Grammar) and have more recently delved into
the status of nonnative grammars in the cognitive science field.
Journal title
Annual Review of Applied Linguistics
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Annual Review of Applied Linguistics
Record number
650572
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