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Where are the minimal trees? Evidence from early Zulu L2 subordination
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Dube, Busi
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Second Language Research (Full Text & ada di PROQUEST) vol. 16 no. 3 (Jul. 2000)
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page 233 - 266.
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Perpustakaan PKBB
Nomor Panggil:
405/SLR/16
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tidak ada
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1
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The Minimal Trees Hypothesis (Vainikka and Young-Scholten 1994; 1996a; D; 1996b) proposes that second language (L2) initial state grammars lack functional categories because functional categories are not subject to transfer effects. The aim of this article is to argue that, to some extent, functional categories instantiated in the learner's first language (L1) transfer to the initial state of L2 syntactic development. On the basis of Zulu interlanguage (IL) data on the acquisition of the obligatory declarative complementizer ukuthi ('that') by English native speakers, it is argued that Comp contains a null complementizer system which has sufficient syntactic content to generate subordination in the learners' initial Zulu IL grammar. Regarding transfer of functional categories, it is suggested that null Comp evident at the Zulu L2 initial state is transferred from English, the subjects' L1.
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