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The availability of universal grammar to adult and child learners - a study of the acquisition of German word order

Harald Clahsen

Universität Düsseldorf

Pieter Muysken

Universiteit van Amsterdam

Children learning German as their first language grasp its verb-final character from the very beginning. Adults learning German as a second language tend to assume in the beginning that it has a subject-verb-object order, and modify this hypothesis only gradually. We argue that this difference is due to the fact that children have access to the 'move alpha' matrix when learning the language, allowing them to make more abstract hypotheses, while adults can only rely on general learning strategies.

Second Language Research, Vol. 2, No. 2, 93-119 (1986)
DOI: 10.1177/026765838600200201


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