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Thomas, Margaret – Language, 1991
Explores whether adult language learners have access to the principles of universal grammar in constructing the grammar of a foreign or second language (L2) by examining the interpretation of English and Japanese reflexive pronouns. The data suggest that L2 learners observe constraints defined by universal grammar that could not be derived from…
Descriptors: Adults, English, Grammar, Japanese

Hetzron, Robert – Language, 1975
Gaps in the morphological systems of languages are discussed, with specific examples from English, Russian, Arabic, and Hungarian. (RM)
Descriptors: Arabic, Diachronic Linguistics, English, Grammar

Campbell, Lyle – Language, 1974
Descriptors: Consonants, Descriptive Linguistics, Distinctive Features (Language), English

Gundel, Jeanette K.; And Others – Language, 1993
Proposes six related cognitive statuses relevant for explicating the use of referring expressions in natural language discourse. A study of the distribution of referring expressions in naturally occurring discourse in English, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, and Spanish is offered as support for the proposal. (Contains 91 references.) (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, English, Japanese

Berent, Gerald P.; Samar, Vincent J. – Language, 1990
This study presents evidence for the psychological reality of the Subset Principle as a determinant of the acquisition of Governing Category Parameter settings for English anaphors and pronominals. Prelingual deafness was used as a natural experiment in the acquisition of English in the presence of variably impaired access to English language…
Descriptors: College Students, Deafness, English, Grammar