Description
Book SynopsisAdopting the objectives of Chomsky's "Principles and Parameters" approach to universal grammar, this book provides an overview and critical evaluation of major research findings in second language syntactic development.
Trade Review"This book is remarkably clear in its exposition, exhaustive in coverage and intelligent in its argumentation. It will find its niche in the burgeoning field of Second Language Acquisition."
Antonella Sorace, University of Edinburgh "This is a fine text. The material is well-chosen and presented in an accessible and engaging manner. The exercises add utility and interest. Moreover, the author's unassuming authorial voice and lack of dogmatism make the book a valuable contribution." Margaret Thomas, Boston College
Table of ContentsList of Figures.
List of Tables.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
1. A Framework for Studying Second Language Syntax.
2. The Second Language Acquisition of Grammatical Morphology.
3. The Second Language Acquisition of Negation and Verb Movement.
4. The Second Language Acquisition of Word Order.
5. The Second Language Acquisition of Subjects, Objects and Other Participants in Clauses.
6. The Second Language Acquisition of Nominal Phrases.
7. Constraints on Syntactic Representations and Second Language Acquisition.
8. The Construction of a Theory of Second Language Syntax: Some Issues and Controversies.
References.
Index.