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Knowledge of A/A′-dependencies on subject extraction with two types of infinitives in non-native Portuguese adult Bilingualism

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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>31/03/2009
<mark>Journal</mark>International Journal of Bilingualism
Issue number1
Volume13
Number of pages30
Pages (from-to)111-140
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Within generative L2 acquisition research there is a longstanding debate as to what underlies observable differences in L1/L2 knowledge/performance. On the one hand, Full Accessibility approaches maintain that target L2 syntactic representations (new functional categories and features) are acquirable (e.g., Schwartz & Sprouse, 1996). Conversely, Partial Accessibility approaches claim that L2 variability and/or optionality, even at advanced levels, obtains as a result of inevitable deficits in L2 narrow syntax and is conditioned upon a maturational failure in adulthood to acquire (some) new functional features (e.g., Beck, 1998; Hawkins & Chan, 1997; Hawkins & Hattori, 2006; Tsimpli & Dimitrakopoulou, 2007). The present study tests the predictions of these two sets of approaches with advanced English learners of L2 Brazilian Portuguese (n = 21) in the domain of inflected infinitives. These advanced L2 learners reliably differentiate syntactically between finite verbs, uninflected and inflected infinitives, which, as argued, only supports Full Accessibility approaches. Moreover, we will discuss how testing the domain of inflected infinitives is especially interesting in light of recent proposals that Brazilian Portuguese colloquial dialects no longer actively instantiate them (Lightfoot, 1991; Pires, 2002, 2006; Pires & Rothman, 2009; Rothman, 2007).