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This book discusses the nature of optionality in second language grammars and the indeterminacy observed in second language users’ linguistic representations. For these purposes, experimental data from 213 learners of German and 150 learners of Russian have been collected and analysed with a special focus on the acquisition of various «subjectless» and impersonal constructions as well as argument licensing. Whereas voice alternations and argument licensing are topics amply discussed in theoretical domains, their practical implementation within second language research has remained a research lacuna. This piece of work intends to fill the gap.

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Contents: Second language acquisition – Generative Grammar – Syntax and interfaces – Voice alternations – Argument structure – Argument licensing – Impersonal constructions – Expletives – German – Russian – Parametric variation – Interlanguage grammars – Optionality and overgeneralisation patterns in second language acquisition – Empirical studies.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 08/10/2015
      ISBN13: 9783631667989, 978-3631667989
      ISBN10: 3631667981

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book discusses the nature of optionality in second language grammars and the indeterminacy observed in second language users’ linguistic representations. For these purposes, experimental data from 213 learners of German and 150 learners of Russian have been collected and analysed with a special focus on the acquisition of various «subjectless» and impersonal constructions as well as argument licensing. Whereas voice alternations and argument licensing are topics amply discussed in theoretical domains, their practical implementation within second language research has remained a research lacuna. This piece of work intends to fill the gap.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Second language acquisition – Generative Grammar – Syntax and interfaces – Voice alternations – Argument structure – Argument licensing – Impersonal constructions – Expletives – German – Russian – Parametric variation – Interlanguage grammars – Optionality and overgeneralisation patterns in second language acquisition – Empirical studies.

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