This authoritative 2003 textbook provides an overview and analysis of
current second language acquisition research conducted within the
generative linguistic framework. Lydia White argues that second
language acquisition is constrained by principles and parameters of
Universal Grammar. The book focuses on characterizing and explaining
the underlying linguistic competence of second language learners in
terms of these contraints. Theories as to the role of Universal
Grammar and the extent of mother tongue influence are presented and
discussed, with particular consideration given to the nature of the
interlanguage grammar at different points in development, from the
initial state to ultimate attainment. Throughout the book, hypotheses
maintaining that second language grammars are constrained by universal
principles are contrasted with claims that Universal Grammar is not
implicated; relevant empirical research is presented from both sides
of the debate. This textbook is essential reading for those studying
second language acquisition from a linguistic perspective.
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ISBN
9780511074745
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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