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Date: 03-Mar-2008
From: Christopher Tancock < c.tancock at elsevier.com >
Subject: Lingua Vol 118, No 4 (2008)
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Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2008 13:06:06
From: Christopher Tancock [c.tancock at elsevier.com]
Subject: Lingua Vol 118, No 4 (2008)
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Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics
Journal Title: Lingua
Volume Number: 118
Issue Number: 4
Issue Date: 2008
Subtitle: Current emergentist and nativist perspectives on second language acquisition
Main Text:
1. Current emergentist and nativist perspectives on second language acquisition
Pages 445-446
Roger Hawkins
Introduction
2. The emergentist program
Pages 447-464
William O'Grady
3. The nativist perspective on second language acquisition
Pages 465-477
Roger Hawkins
Emergentist perspectives
4. Want-to contraction in second language acquisition: An emergentist approach
Pages 478-498
William O'Grady, Michiko Nakamura and Yasuko Ito
5. The emergence of complex syntax: A longitudinal case study of the ESL
development of dependency resolution
Pages 499-521
J. Dean Mellow
6. Comparing a nativist and emergentist approach to the initial stage of SLA: An
investigation of Japanese scrambling
Pages 522-553
John N. Williams and Chieko Kuribara
Nativist perspectives
7. Sources of linguistic knowledge in the second language acquisition of English
articles
Pages 554-576
Tania Ionin, Maria Luisa Zubizarreta and Salvador Bautista Maldonado
8. Prosodic structure and the representation of L2 functional morphology: A
nativist approach
Pages 577-594
Heather Goad and Lydia White
9. Explaining frequency of verb morphology in early L2 speech
Pages 595-612
Roger Hawkins and Gabriela Casillas
Commentaries
10. Can innate linguistic knowledge be eliminated from theories of SLA?
Pages 613-619
Roger Hawkins
11. Innateness, universal grammar, and emergentism
Pages 620-631
William O'Grady
12. How big is minimal?
Pages 632-635
J. Dean Mellow
13. The insufficiency of three types of learning to explain language acquisition
Pages 636-641
Gabriela Casillas
For more information on this Lingua special issue, please see:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00243841
or visit the journal homepage at:
www.elsevier.com/locate/lingua
Linguistic Field(s): Morphology
Syntax
General Linguistics
Language Acquisition
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