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Linguistic theory and adult second language acquisition

On the relation between the lexicon and the syntax

by Carolina Plaza Pust (Author)
©2000 Thesis 292 Pages

Summary

General considerations as regards the human language faculty come into play when analysing adult second language acquisition. Grammar as conceived in the Principles and Parameters theory is a modularly organised system which relies on both the autonomy and the inter-relation of its subcomponents.
One such inter-relation lies at the heart of this study, namely, the relation between the lexicon and the syntax. Following current assumptions it is expected that the acquisition of functional categories plays a crucial role in grammar development. However, it is a matter of debate whether language acquisition in adulthood relies on the same learning mechanisms as in childhood.
The critical evaluation of this controversy leads to the conclusion that traditional learning concepts need to be revised in more dynamic terms. The dynamic approach proposed is applied in the investigation of the intra-individual variation in adult L2 German.

Details

Pages
292
Year
2000
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631361016
Language
English
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2000. 292 pp., num. fig.

Biographical notes

Carolina Plaza Pust (Author)

The author: Carolina Plaza Pust studied Modern Languages, Sociology and Theatre at the university of Frankfurt/M. She received her Ph.D. in 1998 and is currently a lecturer at the Department of Modern Languages. Her research interests include the study of language contact phenomena in adult second language acquisition and in the bilingualism of the deaf.

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Title: Linguistic theory and adult second language acquisition