ABSTRACT

This handbook provides innovative and comprehensive coverage of research on the second language acquisition (SLA) of morphosyntax, semantics, and the interface between the two.

Organized by grammatical topic, the chapters are written by experts from formal and functional perspectives in the SLA of morphosyntax and semantics, providing in-depth yet accessible coverage of these areas. All chapters highlight the theoretical underpinnings of much work in SLA and their links to theoretical syntax and semantics; making comparisons to other populations, including child language acquirers, bilinguals, and heritage speakers (links to first language acquisition and bilingualism); dedicating a portion of each chapter to the research methods used to investigate the linguistic phenomenon in question (links to psycholinguistics and experimental linguistics); and, where relevant, including intervention studies on the phenomenon in question (links to applied linguistics).

The volume will be indispensable to SLA researchers and students who work on any aspect of the SLA of morphosyntax or semantics. With its coverage of a variety of methodologies and comparisons to other populations (such as child language acquirers, early bilinguals, heritage speakers, and monolingual adults), the handbook is expected to also be of much interest to linguists who work in psycholinguistics, first language acquisition, and bilingualism.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

part I|50 pages

The lexicon

chapter 2|11 pages

Lexicosemantic development

chapter 3|13 pages

Transfer of reference

Metaphor and metonymy

chapter 5|14 pages

The bilingual mental lexicon

part II|78 pages

Argument structure

chapter 7|17 pages

Intransitive verbs

chapter 8|15 pages

Psych verbs

chapter 9|15 pages

The dative and locative alternations

chapter 10|16 pages

The passive

part III|102 pages

Morphosyntax and semantics of the nominal domain

chapter 12|13 pages

Gender and number agreement

chapter 13|15 pages

Adjective placement

chapter 14|13 pages

Articles

(In)definiteness

chapter 15|15 pages

Articles

Genericity

chapter 16|14 pages

The morphosyntax of case

chapter 17|17 pages

Semantically based case

part IV|98 pages

Morphosyntax and semantics of the verbal domain

chapter 18|14 pages

Finiteness and negation

chapter 19|13 pages

Tense and temporality

chapter 21|13 pages

Viewpoint aspect

chapter 23|15 pages

Mood and modality

chapter 24|13 pages

Copular clauses

part V|148 pages

Clause-level syntax

chapter 25|14 pages

Verb movement

chapter 27|14 pages

Interrogatives

chapter 28|15 pages

Non-canonical word orders

chapter 29|15 pages

Relative clauses

chapter 30|14 pages

Quantifier scope

chapter 31|15 pages

Weak pronouns

Clitics and clitic placement

chapter 32|18 pages

Ellipsis

chapter 33|14 pages

Binding and co-reference

Pronouns

chapter 34|14 pages

Binding and co-reference

Reflexives

part VI|72 pages

Interfaces

chapter 36|16 pages

Information structure

Topic and focus

chapter 37|13 pages

Scalar implicatures

chapter 38|14 pages

The syntax-phonology interface

chapter 39|14 pages

Semantics and cognition

Spatiotemporal metaphors and time perception in L2 users