Contemporary research in generative second language (L2) acquisition has attempted to address observable target-deviant aspects of L2 grammars within a UG-continuity framework (e.g. Lardiere 2000; Schwartz 2003; Sprouse 2004; Prévost & White 1999, 2000). With the aforementioned in mind, the independence of pragmatic and syntactic development, independently observed elsewhere (e.g. Grodzinsky & Reinhart 1993; Lust et al. 1986; Pacheco & Flynn 2005; Serratrice, Sorace & Paoli 2004), becomes particularly interesting. In what follows, I examine the resetting of the Null-Subject Parameter (NSP) for English learners of L2 Spanish. I argue that insensitivity to associated discoursepragmatic constraints on the discursive distribution of overt/null ...
This study contributes to a central debate within contemporary generative second language (L2) theor...
Recent studies reveal that learners of L2 Spanish are sensitive to the formal syntactic mechanisms l...
Evidence in recent second language research (SLR) leads to an apparent contradiction. While some stu...
Contemporary acquisition theorizing has placed a considerable amount of attention on interfaces, poi...
Sorace (2000, 2005) has claimed that while L2 learners can easily acquire properties of L2 narrow sy...
Recent research has shown that advanced English learners of Spanish can successfully acquire the syn...
The purpose of this article is two-fold. First, via a critical review of available studies on the ad...
Online volume 8 for Durham Working Papers in Linguistics: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/linguistics/research/...
While in null subject languages, overt pronouns refer to non-salient antecedents and mark a topic-sh...
A recent controversy in second language acquisition research concerns the extent to which adult non-...
Treball de fi de grau en Llengües AplicadesAnaphora resolution in null subject languages has been on...
While in null subject languages, overt pronouns refer to non-salient antecedents and mark a topic-sh...
Recent developments within the so-called Principles and Parameters model of acquisition argue for a ...
In this article, along with others, we take the position that the Null-Subject Parameter (NSP) (Chom...
The present study examines the pragmatic rules for Spanish null and overt subject pronoun (SP) use i...
This study contributes to a central debate within contemporary generative second language (L2) theor...
Recent studies reveal that learners of L2 Spanish are sensitive to the formal syntactic mechanisms l...
Evidence in recent second language research (SLR) leads to an apparent contradiction. While some stu...
Contemporary acquisition theorizing has placed a considerable amount of attention on interfaces, poi...
Sorace (2000, 2005) has claimed that while L2 learners can easily acquire properties of L2 narrow sy...
Recent research has shown that advanced English learners of Spanish can successfully acquire the syn...
The purpose of this article is two-fold. First, via a critical review of available studies on the ad...
Online volume 8 for Durham Working Papers in Linguistics: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/linguistics/research/...
While in null subject languages, overt pronouns refer to non-salient antecedents and mark a topic-sh...
A recent controversy in second language acquisition research concerns the extent to which adult non-...
Treball de fi de grau en Llengües AplicadesAnaphora resolution in null subject languages has been on...
While in null subject languages, overt pronouns refer to non-salient antecedents and mark a topic-sh...
Recent developments within the so-called Principles and Parameters model of acquisition argue for a ...
In this article, along with others, we take the position that the Null-Subject Parameter (NSP) (Chom...
The present study examines the pragmatic rules for Spanish null and overt subject pronoun (SP) use i...
This study contributes to a central debate within contemporary generative second language (L2) theor...
Recent studies reveal that learners of L2 Spanish are sensitive to the formal syntactic mechanisms l...
Evidence in recent second language research (SLR) leads to an apparent contradiction. While some stu...