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Three streams of generative language acquisition research : selected papers from the 7th meeting of generative approaches to language acquisition - North America, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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The Bottleneck Hypothesis updated
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The Bottleneck Hypothesis identifies parts of the grammar that are easier or moredifficult to acquire in a second language. It argues that the functionalmorphology is the bottleneck in L2 acquisition because it bundles a variety ofsemantic, syntactic & phonological features that affect the meaning & acceptabilityof the whole sentence. In this chapter, the BH is updated after a decade sinceits proposal. Current views of Universal Grammar & parametric variation areoutlined. Implications of those current views for adult L2A are spelled out. Newevidence for the BH is reviewed from the L2A of semantics, morphophonology &syntax. Additional factors that complicate acquisition of the functionalmorphology are discussed and a pyramid of L2A difficulty is proposed.
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URL: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/418909/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/418909/1/Slabakova_chapter_in_GALANA_book_final.docx
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Grammatical productivity in Mandarin resultative verb compounds
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Grammatical input differences remain six-months following toy talk instruction
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Uniformity of pronoun case errors in typical development: the association between children's first person and third person case errors in a longitudinal study
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