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Aspectual constraints in the lexicon of Bulgarian speakers
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The complex-predicate / N-N compounding connection in L2 acquisition
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Review: Flynn, Suzanne, Gita Martohardjono,& Wayne O’Neil. (Eds.). The Generative Study of Second Language Acquisition. Mahwah; NJ: Erlbaum, 1998. Pp. xiv, 366. $39.95, paper.
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The parameter of aspect in second language acquisition
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The goal of this article is to present a detailed study of the second language acquisition (SLA) of English aspect by native speakers of Slavic languages. A parameterized distinction between English and Slavic aspect accounts for the subtle differences between English and Slavic telic and atelic sentences. Based on a syntax-theoretical treatment of aspect, the article investigates the process of SLA of aspect in Slavic speakers at three levels of proficiency in English: low intermediate, high intermediate and advanced. Second language (L2) learners are found to be capable of resetting the aspectual parameter value to the English setting, thus successfully acquiring a property of language almost never taught in language classrooms. The article also studies the acquisition of a cluster of constructions, which syntactic research relates to the English value of the aspectual parameter, and which have been found to appear together in the speech of English children (Snyder and Stromswold, 1997): double objects, verb–particles and resultatives. Results indicate that each of these constructions forms part of this aspect-related cluster and that knowledge of aspect and knowledge of the cluster co-occur. The results of the experimental study bring new evidence to bear on the theoretical choice between direct access to the L2 value (Epstein et al., 1996; Flynn, 1996) or starting out the process of acquisition with the L1 value of a parameter (Schwartz & Sprouse, 1994;1996),supporting the latter view
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URL: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/353573/
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How can you eat a cake and have it too? L2 acquisition of English telicity
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The L2 acquisition of telicity in English by Spanish and Slavic native speakers
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Zero acquisition : second language acquisition of the parameter of aspect
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L2 acquisition of the null telic morpheme: a psycholinguistic investigation
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