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Fossilized second language grammars the acquisition of grammatical gender

This monograph is a theoretical and empirical investigation into the mechanisms and causes of successful and unsuccessful adult second language acquisition. Couched within a generative framework, the study explores how a learner's first language and the age at which they acquire their second language may contribute to the L2 knowledge that they can ultimately attain. The empirical study focuses on a group of very advanced L2 speakers, and through a series of tests aims to discover what underpins their near mastery of grammatical gender and other grammatical properties. The book explores an accou.

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  • "This monograph is a theoretical and empirical investigation into the mechanisms and causes of successful and unsuccessful adult second language acquisition. Couched within a generative framework, the study explores how a learner's first language and the age at which they acquire their second language may contribute to the L2 knowledge that they can ultimately attain. The empirical study focuses on a group of very advanced L2 speakers, and through a series of tests aims to discover what underpins their near mastery of grammatical gender and other grammatical properties. The book explores an accou."@en

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  • "Fossilized Second Language Grammars. The acquisition of grammatical gender"
  • "Fossilized second language grammars the acquisition of grammatical gender"
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  • "Fossilized Second Language Grammars"@en
  • "Fossilized second language grammars"
  • "Fossilized second language grammars : the acquisition of grammatical gender"@en
  • "Fossilized second language grammars : the acquisition of grammatical gender"