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Bickerton, Derek. 1984. The language bioprogram hypothesis and second language acquisition. In Rutherford, William E., ed. Language universals and second language acquisition. John Benjamins. pp. 141–161.
Publication type
Article in book
Publication language
English

Annotation

Theoretical essay on the nature of language universals. B. argues that language universals should be seen as biologically based, resulting from a kind of innate bioprogram for language (comparable to the innate bioprogram which ensures our physical development from child to adult). Evidence for this claim is found in Creole languages, L1-acquisition, language origins, sign language, and linguistic change. Furthermore, the consequences of the existence of such a bioprogram for L2-acquisition are discussed.

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