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This book investigates the acquisition of syntactic and discursive properties by adult learners of non-native Spanish. In particular, two properties of the pro-drop parameter are explored: overt and null pronominal subjects and unaccusative subject-verb inversion. These two properties are constrained by syntactic (formal) properties of Universal Grammar (UG) and, at the same time, by language-specific discursive properties (topic and focus). The study argues that formal and syntactic properties which are constrained by UG are acquired earlier than discursive properties, which pose persistent…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book investigates the acquisition of syntactic
and discursive properties by adult learners of
non-native Spanish. In particular, two properties of
the pro-drop parameter are explored: overt and null
pronominal subjects and unaccusative subject-verb
inversion. These two properties are constrained by
syntactic (formal) properties of Universal Grammar
(UG) and, at the same time, by language-specific
discursive properties (topic and focus). The study
argues that formal and syntactic properties which are
constrained by UG are acquired earlier than
discursive properties, which pose persistent problems
for learners. Results from experiments on pronominal
subjects and word order confirm that both English and
Greek advanced learners of non-native Spanish show
convergent (native-like) intuitions with respect to
the syntactic and formal principles of UG, while
showing divergent and optional intuitions with
language-specific discursive properties (information
structure: topic and focus).
Autorenporträt
Cristóbal Lozano got his PhD at Essex University (UK), where he
then became a teaching fellow. After lecturing at the University
of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain), he worked as a postdoctoral
researcher at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain). He is
currently a lecturer in English language at the Universidad de
Granada (Spain).