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- Interface_hypothesis abstract "The Interface Hypothesis in adult second language acquisition is an attempt to explain non-target-like linguistic behavior that persists even among highly advanced speakers. The hypothesis was first put forward by Antonella Sorace.The hypothesis posits that for adult second language learners, acquiring grammatical properties within a given linguistic area, such as phonology, syntax, or semantics, should not be problematic. Interfacing between those modules, such as communicating between the syntax and semantic systems, should likewise be feasible. However, grammatical operations where the speaker is required to interface between an internal component of the grammar, and an external component, such as pragmatics or discourse information, will prove to be very difficult, and will not be acquired completely by the second language learner, even at very advanced levels.Examples of phenomena argued to be influenced by the interface hypothesis include use of overt vs. null subjects, as well as use of subject placement before or after the verb to mark focus vs. using prosody, in languages like Italian by native English speakers.".
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageExternalLink Sorace-LAB2011.pdf.
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- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageRevisionID "665193178".
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Antonella_Sorace.
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Language_acquisition.
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Discourse_analysis.
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Focus_(linguistics).
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Null-subject_language.
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Phonology.
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Pragmatics.
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Prosody_(linguistics).
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Second-language_acquisition.
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Semantics.
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Syntax.
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Interface Hypothesis".
- Interface_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "interfacing between different modules".
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- Interface_hypothesis subject Category:Language_acquisition.
- Interface_hypothesis hypernym Attempt.
- Interface_hypothesis type Article.
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- Interface_hypothesis type Article.
- Interface_hypothesis comment "The Interface Hypothesis in adult second language acquisition is an attempt to explain non-target-like linguistic behavior that persists even among highly advanced speakers. The hypothesis was first put forward by Antonella Sorace.The hypothesis posits that for adult second language learners, acquiring grammatical properties within a given linguistic area, such as phonology, syntax, or semantics, should not be problematic.".
- Interface_hypothesis label "Interface hypothesis".
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- Interface_hypothesis wasDerivedFrom Interface_hypothesis?oldid=665193178.
- Interface_hypothesis isPrimaryTopicOf Interface_hypothesis.