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In the introductory chapters to the book , Flynn & O'Neil , Ken Hale , and FREDERICK J. NEWMEYER & STEVEN H. WEINBERGER outline the main questions the field of second language acquisition has faced and place them within a UG framework .
In the introductory chapters to the book , Flynn & O'Neil , Ken Hale , and FREDERICK J. NEWMEYER & STEVEN H. WEINBERGER outline the main questions the field of second language acquisition has faced and place them within a UG framework .
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L2 acquisition necessarily differs from L1 acquisition in several respects , indicating that L2 acquisition is not entirely natural . First , with L2 acquisition , the subjects by definition have knowledge of an Li .
L2 acquisition necessarily differs from L1 acquisition in several respects , indicating that L2 acquisition is not entirely natural . First , with L2 acquisition , the subjects by definition have knowledge of an Li .
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Studies in the acquisition of anaphora , vol . 1 : Defining the constraints . Dordrecht : Reidel . 1993. Universal Grammar and the initial state : A cross - linguistic study of their relation . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press , to appear ...
Studies in the acquisition of anaphora , vol . 1 : Defining the constraints . Dordrecht : Reidel . 1993. Universal Grammar and the initial state : A cross - linguistic study of their relation . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press , to appear ...
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition E Tarone | 396 |
Learning and cognition The acquisition | 402 |
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