Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This work applies evidence from second language acquisition studies to the question of the existence of an inborn, language-specific system that constrains the set of possible human grammars. Three sets of studies are examined and critiqued. The sets were selected so that the studies within each of the sets are comparable on the basis of the target phenomenon investigated and the experimental techniques, but contrast on the basis of their chosen theoretical frameworks. The target phenomena are the Overt Pronoun Constraint, scrambling, and quantifier scope ambiguities. Each set of studies includes at least one study conducted within the generativist approach, advocating for L2 learner access to a...
Noam Chomsky's early work was at the core of the “cognitive revolution” in the 1950s-60s, leading to...
This article examines two recent books on fossilization and assesses their contribution to our under...
This article examines the role of input in two contrasting theories of language acquisition: nativis...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This work applies evidence from second language acquis...
A central goal of modern generative grammar has been to discover invariant properties of human langu...
This thesis represents an attempt to illustrate the significance of two fundamental concepts related...
A central goal of modern generative grammar has been to discover the invariant properties of languag...
The common-sense layman's assumption would be that the structure of the languages which people grow ...
Language acquisition is a special kind of learning problem because the outcome of learning of one ge...
Birdsong's highly informative overview of the theoretical is-sues and facts on age and second l...
The aim of linguistic theory is to explain what knowledge of language consists of and how this knowl...
The dissertation outlines a framework for understanding variation in ultimate attainment and syntact...
Emergentists claim learning takes place by extracting regularities from the input. By the same token...
This article tries to show some specifically linguistic weak points in the Povertyof- the-Stimulus ...
The focus of this collection is on important themes in L2 acquisition, the nature of grammatical sys...
Noam Chomsky's early work was at the core of the “cognitive revolution” in the 1950s-60s, leading to...
This article examines two recent books on fossilization and assesses their contribution to our under...
This article examines the role of input in two contrasting theories of language acquisition: nativis...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This work applies evidence from second language acquis...
A central goal of modern generative grammar has been to discover invariant properties of human langu...
This thesis represents an attempt to illustrate the significance of two fundamental concepts related...
A central goal of modern generative grammar has been to discover the invariant properties of languag...
The common-sense layman's assumption would be that the structure of the languages which people grow ...
Language acquisition is a special kind of learning problem because the outcome of learning of one ge...
Birdsong's highly informative overview of the theoretical is-sues and facts on age and second l...
The aim of linguistic theory is to explain what knowledge of language consists of and how this knowl...
The dissertation outlines a framework for understanding variation in ultimate attainment and syntact...
Emergentists claim learning takes place by extracting regularities from the input. By the same token...
This article tries to show some specifically linguistic weak points in the Povertyof- the-Stimulus ...
The focus of this collection is on important themes in L2 acquisition, the nature of grammatical sys...
Noam Chomsky's early work was at the core of the “cognitive revolution” in the 1950s-60s, leading to...
This article examines two recent books on fossilization and assesses their contribution to our under...
This article examines the role of input in two contrasting theories of language acquisition: nativis...