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Persistent problems with case morphology in L2 acquisition Belma Haznedar Bogaziçi University This study examines the question of whether morphological variability suggests that the associated functional categories and features are... more
Persistent problems with case morphology in L2 acquisition Belma Haznedar Bogaziçi University This study examines the question of whether morphological variability suggests that the associated functional categories and features are impaired, or whether the lack of overt inflection ...
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Recent perspectives in child second language acquisition Belma Haznedar and Elena Gavruseva 1. Recent perspectives in child second language acquisition This volume presents recent generative research on the nature of grammars de-veloped... more
Recent perspectives in child second language acquisition Belma Haznedar and Elena Gavruseva 1. Recent perspectives in child second language acquisition This volume presents recent generative research on the nature of grammars de-veloped by child second language learners. In ...
This study examines the status of the functional categories in child second language (L2) acquisition of English. Results from longitudinally collected data are reported, presenting counterevidence for recent hypotheses on early L2... more
This study examines the status of the functional categories in child second language (L2) acquisition of English. Results from longitudinally collected data are reported, presenting counterevidence for recent hypotheses on early L2 acquisition that assume (1) a structure-building ...
Current research in second language (L2) acquisition has focused particularly on the failure of L2 learners to produce verbal inflectional morphology associated with functional categories. The question is whether the frequent omission of... more
Current research in second language (L2) acquisition has focused particularly on the failure of L2 learners to produce verbal inflectional morphology associated with functional categories. The question is whether the frequent omission of verbal inflection means that ...
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