The relative conformity with which (typically developing) children attain adult grammatical competence—ultimate attainment—and the similarity in developmental paths along which they progress is remarkable (e.g., Ambridge & Lieven, 2011; Clark, 2003; Guasti, 2002; Synder, 2007). This achievement is, however, so ubiquitous and mundane that we seldom marvel at it. Of course, monolingual adult grammars may also differ from one another, especially for some domains of grammar (e.g., Dąbrowska, 1997, 2012), but such variability pales in comparison to the variation in adult non-native second language (L2) grammars. Indeed, the path and outcomes of L2 acquisition can be highly variable from one individual to another, even under seemingly comparable ...
The ability to process the linguistic input in real time is crucial for successfully acquiring a lan...
It is widely assumed that ultimate attainment in adult second language (L2) learners often differs q...
A number of studies in SLA and developmental psychology have shown that both children and adults can...
This chapter provides an overview of the major contemporary trends driving adult, non-native languag...
Child first language acquisition (L1A) and adult second language acquisition (SLA) have observably d...
The ways in which an individual characteristically acquires, retains, and retrieves information in s...
There is a large literature showing that adult L2 learners, in contrast to children, often fail to a...
This paper mainly focuses on the more effective way that language learners who “escaped” during the ...
Under the assumption that acquiring a second language (L2) is intrinsicallydifferent from acquiring ...
This thesis tests whether it is possible for adult second language (L2) learners to reach native-lik...
AbstractThis paper discusses the different views on the availability of UG principles in language ac...
Taking a comparative, developmental perspective, this paper focuses on child nonnative language (L2)...
A discussion of learners` reported success in second language acquisition at early (pre puberty) and...
The development of several grammatical features among adult L2 (second language) learners (e.g., inf...
Note:This study was designed to examine the adult second language (L2) learner who develops proficie...
The ability to process the linguistic input in real time is crucial for successfully acquiring a lan...
It is widely assumed that ultimate attainment in adult second language (L2) learners often differs q...
A number of studies in SLA and developmental psychology have shown that both children and adults can...
This chapter provides an overview of the major contemporary trends driving adult, non-native languag...
Child first language acquisition (L1A) and adult second language acquisition (SLA) have observably d...
The ways in which an individual characteristically acquires, retains, and retrieves information in s...
There is a large literature showing that adult L2 learners, in contrast to children, often fail to a...
This paper mainly focuses on the more effective way that language learners who “escaped” during the ...
Under the assumption that acquiring a second language (L2) is intrinsicallydifferent from acquiring ...
This thesis tests whether it is possible for adult second language (L2) learners to reach native-lik...
AbstractThis paper discusses the different views on the availability of UG principles in language ac...
Taking a comparative, developmental perspective, this paper focuses on child nonnative language (L2)...
A discussion of learners` reported success in second language acquisition at early (pre puberty) and...
The development of several grammatical features among adult L2 (second language) learners (e.g., inf...
Note:This study was designed to examine the adult second language (L2) learner who develops proficie...
The ability to process the linguistic input in real time is crucial for successfully acquiring a lan...
It is widely assumed that ultimate attainment in adult second language (L2) learners often differs q...
A number of studies in SLA and developmental psychology have shown that both children and adults can...