ABSTRACT

Using Chomsky's minimalist program as a framework, this volume explores the role of formal (or functional) features in current descriptions and accounts of language acquistion. In engaging, up-to-date articles, distinguished experts examine the role of features in current versions of generative grammar and in learnibility theory as it relates to native, non-native, and impaired acquisition.

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

part III|214 pages

Inflection Phrase and Aspect Phrase-Related Features

chapter 3.1|27 pages

Some puzzling features of L2 features

part IV|48 pages

Complementizer Phrase–Related Features