According to the theory of Universal Grammar, the primary linguistic data guides children through an innately specified space of hypotheses. On this view, similarities between child-English and adult-German are as unsurprising as similarities between cousins who have never met. By contrast, experience-based approaches to language acquisition contend that child language matches the input, with nonadult forms being simply less articulated versions of the forms produced by adults. This paper reports several studies that provide support for the theory of Universal grammar, and resist explanation on experience-based accounts. Two studies investigate English-speaking children’s productions, and a third examines the interpretation of sentences by ...
Though in some respect the generative- transformatinal grammar has opened a new door to the structur...
In many different domains of language acquisition, there exists an apparent learnability prob-lem to...
The critical period hypothesis for second language learning, which states that young children learn ...
The aim of this paper is to present diachronic changes in terms of the conditions of first language ...
The objective of this study is to investigate the nature of adult second language (L2) grammars at a...
The present study examines the evidence for accessibility to Universal Grammar (UG) in the interlang...
I think that everybody is interested in the question of how humans acquire language and what langua...
Language cannot be learned without linguistic input. Hence, the environment plays an important role ...
Within the Principles and Parameters approach to Universal Grammar (Chomsky 1981), language acquisit...
The theory that language acquisition is guided and constrained by inborn linguistic knowledge is ass...
In acqumng a language the child is often faced with developing a grammar on the basis of input from ...
Recent work suggests that cultural transmission can lead to the emergence of linguistic structure as...
In the normal course of events, children manifest linguistic competenceequivalent to that of adults ...
Children acquire language spontaneously without being explicitly taught how. Their mastery of sounds...
If I had chosen to speak Chinese to my daughter instead of English, she would have grown up speaking...
Though in some respect the generative- transformatinal grammar has opened a new door to the structur...
In many different domains of language acquisition, there exists an apparent learnability prob-lem to...
The critical period hypothesis for second language learning, which states that young children learn ...
The aim of this paper is to present diachronic changes in terms of the conditions of first language ...
The objective of this study is to investigate the nature of adult second language (L2) grammars at a...
The present study examines the evidence for accessibility to Universal Grammar (UG) in the interlang...
I think that everybody is interested in the question of how humans acquire language and what langua...
Language cannot be learned without linguistic input. Hence, the environment plays an important role ...
Within the Principles and Parameters approach to Universal Grammar (Chomsky 1981), language acquisit...
The theory that language acquisition is guided and constrained by inborn linguistic knowledge is ass...
In acqumng a language the child is often faced with developing a grammar on the basis of input from ...
Recent work suggests that cultural transmission can lead to the emergence of linguistic structure as...
In the normal course of events, children manifest linguistic competenceequivalent to that of adults ...
Children acquire language spontaneously without being explicitly taught how. Their mastery of sounds...
If I had chosen to speak Chinese to my daughter instead of English, she would have grown up speaking...
Though in some respect the generative- transformatinal grammar has opened a new door to the structur...
In many different domains of language acquisition, there exists an apparent learnability prob-lem to...
The critical period hypothesis for second language learning, which states that young children learn ...