Table of contents
Abbreviationsvii
Contributorsix
Morphology and its Interfaces in second-Language Knowledge: Introduction1
Some Notes on the Relationship between Inflectional Morphology and Parameter Setting in First and Second
Language Acquisition41
V-to-I and Inflection in Non-Native Grammars69
Morphosyntactic Triggers in Adult SLA89
UG Access Without Parameter Setting: A longitudinal Study of (L1 Italian) German as a Second Language115
Acquisition of English Reflexive Binding by Cantonese Learners: Testing the Positive Transfer Hypothesis165
The Acquisition of the Morphosyntax of English Reflexives by Non-Native Speakers195
L2 Acquisition of English Binding Domains227
Zero Morphology and the T/SM Restriction in the L2 Acquisition of Psych Verbs257
Parameter-resetting in Morphology: Evidence from Compounding283
On the Nature of the Relationship between Morphology and Syntax: Inflectional Typology, f-Features and Null/Overt Pronouns in Spanish Interlanguage307
Representational Changes: From Listed Representations to Independent Representations of Verbal Affixes339
Index373
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