The acquisition of lexical and functional categories in English and German learners of Italian as a Foreign Language
Abstract
The study of morphosyntactic development in children has a long tradition in both first (L1) and second
(L2) language acquisition theories and literatures. In particular, «researchers of child language acquisition
have long noted that children pass through developmental stages of grammatical morphology with
[…] variable or optional production rates of morphosyntactic inflection» due to incomplete inflectional
representations of features. In spite of the large number of studies on these issues, specific cross-linguistic
research which could shed new light on internal and/or external factors governing early acquisition of
the inflectional system is still very limited. Following recent research carried out by Galasso on the acquisition
of inflection, the present paper aims to test the assumption that child language morphosyntactic
development is determined by an emerging internal computational system we assume as characteristic of
L1 as well as L2 acquisition.