Clause-sensitivity of inflectional morphology in L2 english / Yuji Shuhama
The Interface Hypothesis (Sorace, 2000) developed in line with the Minimalist theory of grammar (Chomsky, 1995 et seq.) supports the view of L2 acquisition that syntactic properties are acquired early while the acquisition of interface properties is delayed. One of the interface properties is inflec...
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Universiti Teknologi MARA,
2021.
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