Title of article :
FUNDAMENTAL AND GRADIENT DIFFERENCES IN LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
Author/Authors :
Julia Herschensohn، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
31
From page :
259
To page :
289
Abstract :
This article reexamines Bley-Vromanʹs original (1990) and evolved (this issue) fundamental difference hypothesis that argues that differences in path and endstate of first language acquisition and adult foreign language learning result from differences in the acquisition procedure (i.e., language faculty and cognitive strategies, respectively). The evolved assessment of the theoretical and empirical developments of the past 20 years is taken into account with respect to Universal Grammar and parameters in generative theory and with respect to cognition and acquisition in data processing. This article supports the spirit of Bley-Vromanʹs proposals in light of the discussion of three topics: pathway of acquisition, endstate age of acquisition effects, and language processing by monolinguals and bilinguals. I argue that the difference between child and adult language acquisition is, above all, quantitative not qualitative, a gradient continuum rather than a precipitous break.
Journal title :
Studies in Second Language Acquisition
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Studies in Second Language Acquisition
Record number :
664441
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